Jim Carrey made a rare public appearance at the 51st César Film Awards in Paris on February 26, 2026, where he received an Honorary César. Dressed in a sleek black tuxedo with a satin bow tie, he cut a quietly elegant figure onstage.
His shoulder-length hair framed a composed, almost wry expression as he stood before the audience. Yet even in stillness, his famously expressive face seemed to tell a story. Observers noted he delivered more emotion per second than any acceptance speech could capture.
But as photos circulated online, a different conversation emerged. On Reddit, one user wrote, “The filler is surprising from someone like Jim Carrey.” Another admitted, “Did not recognize him at all at first.” A third simply called his new look “CRAZY.”
Instagram reactions were equally strong. Comments ranged from “He doesn’t look like Jim Carrey” to “Umm since when did he get Botox?” Others expressed disappointment, with one writing, “He’s def had work done. Not sure I like it.”
Still, many fans were simply thrilled to see him. After years of keeping a low profile, his return to a major stage felt like a powerful reminder of his enduring presence. He captivated without saying a word.
From his rubber-faced comedy in the 1990s to his refined red carpet style in the 2010s, Carrey’s look has constantly evolved. His hair, his fashion, his public image have all shifted—but that unmistakable spark has never faded.
In Paris, he proved once again that Jim Carrey remains impossible to ignore. Whether through a grin, a gesture, or simply the quiet power of showing up, he still commands the room.