"It was just a much better movie because of it"
31.01.2020 - 20:11 / foxnews.com
After months of constantly sharing his politically charged artwork, actor Jim Carrey said that he’s done making art about President Donald Trump and Republicans.
Speaking with Yahoo Entertainment at a recent press event to promote the film “Sonic the Hedgehog,” the star-turned-artist revealed that he feels he’s made his point when it comes to sharing paintings that lambast Trump and others like Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Rudy Giuliani.
"To me, that was like a time, and it's been a time, where
"It was just a much better movie because of it"
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Jim Carrey is usually known for his remarkable sense of humour and unbeatable comic timing but his latest comment on a talk show did not sit well with a lot of people who slammed the actor on twitter for making an inappropriate joke about a reporter. While promoting his latest film Sonic The Hedgehog during an interview with Heat Magazine, Carrey told reporter Charlotte Long, who was interviewing him that she was the only thing left for him to do on his bucket list.