Best Podcast Episodes About Jim Carrey
Everything podcasters are saying about Jim Carrey — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Mar 24, 2026 – 26 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Jim Carrey
“… like a replacement cane brown in here now you know how they say they kill people and then put a little that's been creeping me out too like the Jim Carrey yes dude I went down a rabbit hole with that Well, that's my theory. I'll take it. That's what I was really excited to come in here and just go left and right and just talk to them. Then I'll go for a minute. So I am a massive Andy Kaufman fan. And for those that don't know Andy Kaufman, he's dead now, but he was a performance artist. Some would say comedian, but performance artist. He also ended up acting a little bit. In the 70s sitcom Taxi, …”
“… like you can't do that you can't do that I was like screw it I'm just a kid from Chattanooga on Facebook what you mean I can't do it were you saying that recently oh I was going to say yeah don't do that you will die yeah yeah got it got it there's like a replacement cane brown in here now you know how they say they kill people and then put a little that's been creeping me out too like the Jim Carrey yes dude I went down a rabbit hole with that Well, that's my theory. I'll take it. That's what I was really excited to come in here and just go left and right and just talk to them. Then I'll go for a minute. So I am a massive Andy Kaufman fan. And for those that don't know Andy Kaufman, he's dead now, but he was a performance artist. Some would say comedian, but performance artist. He also ended up acting a little bit. In the 70s sitcom Taxi, he played Latka, and he would be like, thank you very much. He was like that guy. You'd probably know a picture of him if you saw him. But he died There a movie about him that my favorite movie ever where Jim Carrey played him The movie is called Man on the Moon The thing about Andy Kaufman was everything was performance art to the point where …”
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Kane Brown dives into a wild conspiracy theory about Jim Carrey being replaced by an impersonator, blending humor with a touch of absurdity. The segment captures the essence of performance art, referencing the legendary Andy Kaufman and his outrageous acts, making listeners question reality while laughing at the ridiculousness of it all.
“… know the similarities between those two mythologies and the movie 13 ghosts with the guy who played monk and the movie 13 candles and the movie Jim Carrey's the number 23 minus 10. Oh, I remember the sequel, yeah. Oh, there's that Katherine Heigl chick flick, 13 Dresses. 13 going on 30. The Disney sequel, 13 Dalmatians left. Who could forget the classic M. Night Shyamalan movie, 13th Sense. I think dead people.”
“… tipped arrow balder i saw this in god of war triggering much suffering in the world which caused the number 13 to be considered unlucky coincidentally the christian association of this same dinner with 12 disciples and the 13th being judas i didn't know the similarities between those two mythologies and the movie 13 ghosts with the guy who played monk and the movie 13 candles and the movie Jim Carrey's the number 23 minus 10. Oh, I remember the sequel, yeah. Oh, there's that Katherine Heigl chick flick, 13 Dresses. 13 going on 30. The Disney sequel, 13 Dalmatians left. Who could forget the classic M. Night Shyamalan movie, 13th Sense. I think dead people.”
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This segment hilariously connects the number 13's bad reputation to a Norse myth involving a dinner party gone wrong, where the trickster god Loki crashes and causes chaos. The banter escalates as the hosts riff on various movies and pop culture references related to the number 13, making it a comedic exploration of superstition and mythology.
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In a hilarious tirade, Rob Schneider critiques public health messaging by comparing it to absurd claims like talking to a chupacabra. His passionate delivery and outrageous examples make for a compelling and funny argument against media bias and misinformation during COVID, leaving listeners questioning who to trust.
“… cult in the desert run by a guy named Baby Q. On February 26th, one of Hollywood's most recognizable faces walked the red carpet in Paris. The actor Jim Carrey was attending the Caesar Awards in France, where he received an honorary award, which is basically the French equivalent of the Oscars. But almost immediately after his appearance, photos and videos of him at the event hit the internet and thousands of people on TikTok and X decided that the Jim Carrey who walked the red carpet at the Caesar Awards wasn't actually Jim Carrey. Will Sommer is a reporter at The Bulwark and author of the False Flag …”
“Yeah, you know what? Actually, like, you are right. That is wrong. That shouldn't be how the country's run. And then he goes, and then I realized it was the elites that did it. And then he joined a QAnon cult in the desert run by a guy named Baby Q. On February 26th, one of Hollywood's most recognizable faces walked the red carpet in Paris. The actor Jim Carrey was attending the Caesar Awards in France, where he received an honorary award, which is basically the French equivalent of the Oscars. But almost immediately after his appearance, photos and videos of him at the event hit the internet and thousands of people on TikTok and X decided that the Jim Carrey who walked the red carpet at the Caesar Awards wasn't actually Jim Carrey. Will Sommer is a reporter at The Bulwark and author of the False Flag newsletter. Today, he's joining me to break down the Jim Carrey clone conspiracy, talk about the rise of celebrity clone conspiracies in culture, how crowdsourced AI investigations are fueling them, and what exactly is making half the Internet so convinced that major figures in Hollywood, media, and politics are secretly body doubles.”
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After Jim Carrey walked the red carpet at the Caesar Awards, conspiracy theories exploded online claiming he was actually a clone. This bizarre belief stems from a growing trend where internet users suspect that many celebrities are replaced by body doubles. Join us as we explore the odd world of celebrity clone conspiracies and how they capture the public's imagination.
“… Story is great. I need to watch Man on Fire. Scott directing. I mean, it was good stuff. What was your answer? The mask. You know that. I'm not a Jim Carrey fan. Uh-oh, why? What happened? I don't know. You said that with, like, hate in your heart. No, no, no. When I came to America, like, he was really popular, and I was just like, ah, it was okay. Oh, okay. Like, Bruce Almighty was okay. Liar Liar was kind of cool. He loves The Mask, and I watched it within the last two years, and it sucks. It doesn't. It is so good. It doesn't hold up. It is so good. All right, now, but if you were in like a, …”
“… My favorite movie of all time is not one people love. That's okay. Mine too. Man on Fire. That's a good movie. Oh, okay. I think it's so underrated. Denzel. Oh, yeah. Dakota Fanning. A lot of celebrity appearances. Mark Anthony. Music is phenomenal. Story is great. I need to watch Man on Fire. Scott directing. I mean, it was good stuff. What was your answer? The mask. You know that. I'm not a Jim Carrey fan. Uh-oh, why? What happened? I don't know. You said that with, like, hate in your heart. No, no, no. When I came to America, like, he was really popular, and I was just like, ah, it was okay. Oh, okay. Like, Bruce Almighty was okay. Liar Liar was kind of cool. He loves The Mask, and I watched it within the last two years, and it sucks. It doesn't. It is so good. It doesn't hold up. It is so good. All right, now, but if you were in like a, you know, like bar room conversation with your buddies, what do you think would you argue is the best movie of all time?”
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In this hilarious segment, one host shares the embarrassing story of getting kicked out of a movie at 13 for trying to sneak into 'Heartbreak Kid.' The banter about favorite films, including a heated debate over 'The Mask,' keeps the laughs coming as they hilariously dissect childhood movie experiences and the quirks of their pinky toes.
“… news going. Keeping it on trend with this Hollywood topic that we've been talking about. So there's been this rumor kind of floating around about Jim Carrey being unrecognizable at a French film festival recently where he was honored. and gave a whole speech about it. People were saying like all week long, people have been saying that the conspiracy theorists are wrong because conspiracies were that he either had a ton of plastic surgery done or he actually sent out a clone or a lookalike on the carpet for the photos after he was honored. Multiple sources say that this conspiracy is wrong and that …”
“… got a wife no one gives a fuck I want to hear some titles You haven seen my Instagram profile then Well you a chick Wife mom That right But you not the president You're the governor. All right, let's get some news going, shall we? Let's get some news going. Keeping it on trend with this Hollywood topic that we've been talking about. So there's been this rumor kind of floating around about Jim Carrey being unrecognizable at a French film festival recently where he was honored. and gave a whole speech about it. People were saying like all week long, people have been saying that the conspiracy theorists are wrong because conspiracies were that he either had a ton of plastic surgery done or he actually sent out a clone or a lookalike on the carpet for the photos after he was honored. Multiple sources say that this conspiracy is wrong and that actor Jim Carrey accepted his own award in France late last week. And some believe, of course, he had a lookalike in his place. Carrey's representative has finally come out and said the general delegate of the awards show both say that the person on stage was himself Jim Carrey. The Cesar Award general delegate Gregory Collier made his assertion in …”
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the absurdity of conspiracy theories surrounding Jim Carrey's recent appearance at a French film festival. The funniest moment comes when they suggest sending a doppelganger to mundane events instead of major awards, highlighting the ridiculousness of celebrity culture and conspiracy thinking.
“… the heart. It won't let you do it. So that was a joke. Everybody, that was a joke. If you guys want to call us, 877-77-BOBBY. We were talking about Jim Carrey, and Jim Carrey had disappeared. And then maybe was he replaced by a clone because he was at that award show in Paris. Everybody familiar with this? Yes. And I said, at some point, I want to talk about celebrities that they have theorized have been replaced by other people because it was too valuable of a situation for the celebrity to die. Like there's so much money that goes away if that celebrity dies and all these entities would lose money. …”
“… was saying like get her dude get her you guys want to bring in that machine and shock each other no no i don't think that's good not at all i mean it turns into a wheel of the day i actually don't think it works like that because it actually monitors the heart. It won't let you do it. So that was a joke. Everybody, that was a joke. If you guys want to call us, 877-77-BOBBY. We were talking about Jim Carrey, and Jim Carrey had disappeared. And then maybe was he replaced by a clone because he was at that award show in Paris. Everybody familiar with this? Yes. And I said, at some point, I want to talk about celebrities that they have theorized have been replaced by other people because it was too valuable of a situation for the celebrity to die. Like there's so much money that goes away if that celebrity dies and all these entities would lose money. So we talked about Jim Carrey, some theories, but here are some others. The Selena Gomez shapeshifter replacement theory. Ever heard that, Amy? Yes, I have. The Selena Gomez or clone theory is a viral and unfounded conspiracy theory primarily circulating on TikTok, which alleges that Selena was replaced by a look like her clone following her …”
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the wild world of celebrity replacement theories, focusing on Selena Gomez's supposed clone. The funniest moment comes when they highlight the absurdity of conspiracy theories, contrasting them with Gomez's real health struggles, making the discussion both entertaining and eye-opening.
“… or those calligraphy pens or that daunting Beef Wellington recipe card and leave the laundry to us. Rinse. It's time to be great. Also this week, Jim Carrey went to Paris to accept an honorary César Award. Gave a speech. In French? In French. I was impressed. He's been rehearsing for months. Brought his girlfriend, his daughter, his grandson, his 12 friends and family. And the internet decided that because of the way he looked, he was a clone. Within hours of this, various accounts on the unhinged social media platform X insisted that Carrie had been replaced by a clone. Someone dug up an old …”
“… deliver it to your door expertly cleaned. And you can take the time pursuing your passions. Time once spent sorting and weighting, folding and queuing, now spent challenging and innovating and pushing your way to greatness. So pick up the Irish flute or those calligraphy pens or that daunting Beef Wellington recipe card and leave the laundry to us. Rinse. It's time to be great. Also this week, Jim Carrey went to Paris to accept an honorary César Award. Gave a speech. In French? In French. I was impressed. He's been rehearsing for months. Brought his girlfriend, his daughter, his grandson, his 12 friends and family. And the internet decided that because of the way he looked, he was a clone. Within hours of this, various accounts on the unhinged social media platform X insisted that Carrie had been replaced by a clone. Someone dug up an old Letterman clip where he joked about using body doubles, etc. Drag artist Alexis Stone posted on Instagram that he'd impersonated Carrie at the ceremony, but that turned out to be AI-generated. This comes in a long line of other celebrity dupes or theorized celebrity dupes. your thoughts on Jim Carrey being a clone. I've never believed in it till now.”
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Jim Carrey recently accepted an honorary César Award in Paris, delivering a speech in French that impressed many. However, his appearance sparked wild theories on social media, with some claiming he had been replaced by a clone. This bizarre speculation was fueled by an AI-generated impersonation and a resurfaced old clip where Carrey joked about body doubles.
“All right, well, let's talk about another big controversy that people are asking about because recently Jim Carrey has been the subject of some public scrutiny where that Jim Carrey made an appearance uh at at an awards show in france and people are wondering is this the real jim carrey or is this a new jim carrey clone yeah i saw rumors that someone had gone up with a mask on and pretended to be jim yeah i thought it was an impersonator but if you look at the pictures of jim carrey from a year ago there's this thing that happens on the side of his face …”
“All right, well, let's talk about another big controversy that people are asking about because recently Jim Carrey has been the subject of some public scrutiny where that Jim Carrey made an appearance uh at at an awards show in france and people are wondering is this the real jim carrey or is this a new jim carrey clone yeah i saw rumors that someone had gone up with a mask on and pretended to be jim yeah i thought it was an impersonator but if you look at the pictures of jim carrey from a year ago there's this thing that happens on the side of his face when he smiles big because that's how he made his money right like making his face go crazy and on both images that like thing is going on so as a detective an internet detective i think that's the real jim carrey i think he's he's obviously getting older and i also think he had some work done hmm so he definitely had work done yeah i think this is …”
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Recent speculation erupted over Jim Carrey's appearance at a French awards show, with some questioning whether it was truly him or an impersonator. Observers noted changes in his appearance, suggesting possible cosmetic surgery and a shift in his demeanor, leading to debates about his relevance and mental state. This segment dives into the quirks of celebrity identity and public perception in the age of social media.
“Is Jim Carrey gone? Has he been cloned? What is going on? Plus, we have a Nancy Benet Ramsey update. A few updates, but I don't know if they're really telling us anything. I'm going to get into Screen 7. I watched it over the weekend, so expect some spoilers at the end. And Claudia Oshry from The Toast. She's got some tea that she's spilling. It's juicy, baby. This is No Filter with Zach Peter. your go-to source for all the latest pop culture and reality tvt …”
“Is Jim Carrey gone? Has he been cloned? What is going on? Plus, we have a Nancy Benet Ramsey update. A few updates, but I don't know if they're really telling us anything. I'm going to get into Screen 7. I watched it over the weekend, so expect some spoilers at the end. And Claudia Oshry from The Toast. She's got some tea that she's spilling. It's juicy, baby. This is No Filter with Zach Peter. your go-to source for all the latest pop culture and reality tvt surf fresh all week long now let's dive in what's up everybody in the clear welcome on in welcome on in welcome on in please pray for me because my patience is being tested this week is mercury in the microwave this week is that what's happening. Just the number of miscommunications and tech issues. And I, my patience is being tested. So just take …”
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New activity has emerged in the ongoing Nancy Guthrie case, prompting investigators to return to her home for further searches. Despite previous indications that the case had gone cold, fresh leads have sparked renewed interest, including a mysterious letter that has caught media attention. This update reveals the complexities and emotional weight surrounding the investigation, highlighting the family's ongoing struggle for closure.
“… like a whole special though on celebrities who may have been replaced. I like it. We should do that, because there's a bunch. including possibly Jim Carrey. We're done.”
“… movie, and that was like the trailer that played before it, and like all the Wayans brothers are back, and I was like, that was better than the scream movie that they're parodying of. I think I want to do like a, not a Bobbycast, but like a part two, like a whole special though on celebrities who may have been replaced. I like it. We should do that, because there's a bunch. including possibly Jim Carrey. We're done.”
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Scream 7 is the worst installment in the franchise, featuring poor acting and a plot that feels more like a soap opera than a horror movie. The film follows Sidney Prescott's daughter, who becomes the new target of the killer, but fails to deliver any real scares. Meanwhile, the hosts discuss their thoughts on moving to Key West and the absurdity of the Scream series reaching seven films.
“… day. For sure. Heather, I have a question for you. and I feel like you're really the only person I feel safe enough to ask. Okay. Do you feel like Jim Carrey has been cloned? Girl, I'm so... The internet has been so annoying. I'm like losing faith in humanity. How many people believe he was cloned? For what reason? So he could have a puffy face and show up and speak French at an award show? Like, he's retired. I don't know if this is fake news, but it came out last night, but that we now know like someone was wearing a prosthetic. It was a prosthetic. No, that is somebody dick riding for clout. …”
“… And I thought, you know, he just he just had to do a scene unexpectedly. But then now then I was looking for it. And it's kind of a thing that was just like he didn't do it quite quite right. He does it every single morning. He fixes it throughout the day. For sure. Heather, I have a question for you. and I feel like you're really the only person I feel safe enough to ask. Okay. Do you feel like Jim Carrey has been cloned? Girl, I'm so... The internet has been so annoying. I'm like losing faith in humanity. How many people believe he was cloned? For what reason? So he could have a puffy face and show up and speak French at an award show? Like, he's retired. I don't know if this is fake news, but it came out last night, but that we now know like someone was wearing a prosthetic. It was a prosthetic. No, that is somebody dick riding for clout. That's Alexis Stone who wears latex masks. So that was really Jim Carrey? And shows up. Yes! See, this is what happens with the internet. People, I know. It doesn't look like him. Nick, I'm worried. Yeah. No, because it's not. People are like thinking of Jim Carrey from the 90s. He's 60. What is he, mid-60s? Yeah. With face work? That's what happens. …”
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Rob's decision to take all the money on 'Love is Blind' raises questions about his true intentions. While Eric values relationships over cash, Rob's actions suggest a more self-serving strategy, leaving viewers to wonder if he genuinely cares about love or just the fame and fortune. This dynamic highlights the complexities of reality TV relationships and the motives behind contestants' actions.
“… I don't know, man. To add fuel to the fire, there's an impersonator slash makeup artist called Alexis Stone. He has posted on his Instagram with a Jim Carrey mask on his table. And he's supposedly trying to say that he was the one impersonating as him. Oh, really? Yeah, he posted on his Instagram, Alex, whatever his name, as Jim Carrey. but then but then he made a comment or a spokesman person made a comment on behalf of jim carrey uh saying that it was jim carrey that went dude people are making videos about his different eye color his demeanor and also how he was so proud of his facial muscles …”
“… i don't know dude it certainly didn't when i first saw the clip it's been i was like god dang man like he had some really bad surgery or that ain't him yeah and then When you watched him talk and how he interacted, it didn't feel like him either. So I don't know, man. To add fuel to the fire, there's an impersonator slash makeup artist called Alexis Stone. He has posted on his Instagram with a Jim Carrey mask on his table. And he's supposedly trying to say that he was the one impersonating as him. Oh, really? Yeah, he posted on his Instagram, Alex, whatever his name, as Jim Carrey. but then but then he made a comment or a spokesman person made a comment on behalf of jim carrey uh saying that it was jim carrey that went dude people are making videos about his different eye color his demeanor and also how he was so proud of his facial muscles expression he used to all different kinds of actors yeah so it's very unlikely of him doing that but who knows the truth yeah dude there were like six things in there that seemed like it wasn't him yeah the dude got the mickey work face yeah dude i mean mickey work is another one of those guys yeah i mean mickey work does not look like mickey work …”
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Many fans are questioning if the Jim Carrey they've seen recently is actually him or a clone. Speculations arose after a recent public appearance where his demeanor and appearance seemed off, leading to theories about cloning and impersonation. With conflicting reports and bizarre social media posts, the mystery deepens around the beloved actor's identity.
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Kumail Nanjiani is a strong contender to host the Oscars, impressing audiences with his humor and ability to keep the show moving during live broadcasts. His recent work at the Directors Guild Awards showcased his comedic skills, making him a fan favorite for the role. With comparisons to previous hosts like Conan O'Brien and Billy Crystal, the discussion highlights the importance of a host who can navigate the complexities of the Oscars with ease.
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Jim Irsay's recent memorabilia auction shattered records, including David Gilmour's iconic Pink Floyd guitar selling for an astounding $14.55 million. The auction also featured other significant items like Jack Kerouac's original manuscript of 'On the Road' for $12 million. This raises the question: what piece of memorabilia would you want to own?
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Jim Clark foresaw the future of computing by predicting that $50,000 workstations would shrink to $300 chips and that standalone computers would become networked devices. His visionary ideas clashed with the conservative CEO of Silicon Graphics, leading to a pivotal conflict that ultimately drove Clark to create a new company focused on software and connectivity. This story highlights the tension between innovation and traditional management in the tech industry.
“… or that guy that played in Fargo I think his name is Steve Yeah it sounds She likes me for me Those are great lyrics bro Make her laugh just like Jim Carrey That another lyric That's poetry right there. You know what? Forget about playing Boston. Play some of that. We'll play both. We can do both. So here's... Here's I want to go one step deeper. Remember I said I had a Juan Soto theory? Yeah. That for any Met fans we have, I know we're on a lot in the East Coast, parts of New York. I'm a New York kid living in LA. So I have all these group chats going on, and my buddies confirmed that, like, Rich, …”
“… feel that. No, no, no. I don't feel like they're not allowing it. I feel like that's just the old school mindset, and that's why it is. Hey, Leonardo. Yeah, I hate Leonardo. Blessed Union of Souls. Hey Leonardo the song Not because I look like Leonardo or that guy that played in Fargo I think his name is Steve Yeah it sounds She likes me for me Those are great lyrics bro Make her laugh just like Jim Carrey That another lyric That's poetry right there. You know what? Forget about playing Boston. Play some of that. We'll play both. We can do both. So here's... Here's I want to go one step deeper. Remember I said I had a Juan Soto theory? Yeah. That for any Met fans we have, I know we're on a lot in the East Coast, parts of New York. I'm a New York kid living in LA. So I have all these group chats going on, and my buddies confirmed that, like, Rich, I hate how accurate I think your theory is. Now, I'm not the one that came up with, well, Juan Soto doesn't feel at home in New York. Clearly, that's the reason Steve Cohen cleared house. Later Pete Alonso, later Nimmo, later Jeff McNeil, later half the lineup. They kept Lindor because Lindor is like a fan favorite. But there's a lot of chatter …”
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Juan Soto feels unwelcome in New York, particularly due to his strained relationship with teammate Francisco Lindor. While Lindor offers a professional facade about their bond, Soto expresses a sense of camaraderie with his Dominican Republic team, highlighting the stark contrast in team dynamics. This tension reflects deeper issues within the Mets' locker room and Soto's struggle for personal expression in a rigid environment.
“… my grandpa every single weekend from the time that I can remember. Okay. So we would watch like Adam Sandler movies, David Spade, Rob Schneider, Jim Carrey, Robin Williams, like all these great comedians who turned actors as well. And it's like that's kind of what instilled like a sense of humor in me. My grandpa was also very funny. So he thought I was hilarious. That's definitely what gave me the confidence to try to make other people laugh. Yes. And I actually, I have a tattoo of his handwriting that I found on a photo after he passed away. He had nicknames for all his grandkids like as soon as …”
“There is a part of me that thinks that's possible in a really weird way. I mean, he definitely believed in me. I found out what comedy was because I would go stay with my grandpa every single weekend from the time that I can remember. Okay. So we would watch like Adam Sandler movies, David Spade, Rob Schneider, Jim Carrey, Robin Williams, like all these great comedians who turned actors as well. And it's like that's kind of what instilled like a sense of humor in me. My grandpa was also very funny. So he thought I was hilarious. That's definitely what gave me the confidence to try to make other people laugh. Yes. And I actually, I have a tattoo of his handwriting that I found on a photo after he passed away. He had nicknames for all his grandkids like as soon as they were born. Right. As soon as they born within the first couple months he has a nickname for all of my sisters like Chip or something like that My cousins got one my other cousins got one my nieces my great have one and for some reason he chose hollywood really no idea why this is before all the nicknames i could have given you it could have …”
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A young comedian reveals how his supportive grandpa ignited his passion for comedy, even giving him the nickname 'Hollywood' despite living in Ohio. This encouragement led him to pursue a career in comedy, ultimately moving to L.A. at just 15 years old to chase his dreams. His story highlights the impact of familial support on following one's passion.
“… That's like, what does that have to do with the price of bananas? You want to talk about that? They're outrageous. No, but I do want to talk about Jim Carrey one more second. I think the real crime, Rich, is the USA jersey, I believe, is selling for over $400. And I don't think you can get it until after the WPC. So first of all, overpriced, and then you can't even get it until later? That's what I'm reading. Is it a baseball or hockey jersey? No, the Team USA World Baseball Classic jersey. So I guess Nike, this is what I've heard, Nike didn't make enough of those hockey jerseys. And people, they …”
“… is a welcoming speech. Hey, welcome Team USA. Let's go get them. This isn't a pep talk. It also makes you realize how special guys like Jameis Winston are. Who cares? Why do we got to compare him to a guy in the NFL that has nothing to do with this? That's like, what does that have to do with the price of bananas? You want to talk about that? They're outrageous. No, but I do want to talk about Jim Carrey one more second. I think the real crime, Rich, is the USA jersey, I believe, is selling for over $400. And I don't think you can get it until after the WPC. So first of all, overpriced, and then you can't even get it until later? That's what I'm reading. Is it a baseball or hockey jersey? No, the Team USA World Baseball Classic jersey. So I guess Nike, this is what I've heard, Nike didn't make enough of those hockey jerseys. And people, they didn't think that they would beat Canada. So there were like not enough of them. I'll try to double check all this, but that's the stuff I'm reading, not just seeing. on social media. Call me crazy, but I'm not a fan of those one-off jerseys. I know people that are collectors are and people that rock a bunch of different ones, but I don't know, like …”
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A rhino used in Jim Carrey's hilarious movie scene could fetch $10,000 at auction, highlighting his comedic legacy. Meanwhile, Team USA's World Baseball Classic jersey is outrageously priced at $419, leaving fans frustrated. This juxtaposition of nostalgia and modern memorabilia pricing sparks a lively discussion on value and fandom.
“… hotline and a blind ranking to close out this episode, needed, especially with you, Ev, we've got to talk about the appearance from supposedly Jim Carrey this weekend. So have you seen any of this? uh yeah i i've seen the the rumors going around so all i saw because i'm usually not tuned into this shit but all i saw was that they were like oh man jim carrey got so much botox they were they replaced jim carrey and this happens dude it's hollywood right like the grime gosling showed up for the fucking fall guy thing and had a bunch of fillers in you know and you're like damn it dude like you and …”
“… to the plane. I was, I have no idea what this woman wants, but I'm ready to go. Whatever you need, babe. Here we go. Oh, it was fucking hilarious. I was laughing the whole time we were landing. It's off. I'm a moron. Okay. Before we get into a beer league hotline and a blind ranking to close out this episode, needed, especially with you, Ev, we've got to talk about the appearance from supposedly Jim Carrey this weekend. So have you seen any of this? uh yeah i i've seen the the rumors going around so all i saw because i'm usually not tuned into this shit but all i saw was that they were like oh man jim carrey got so much botox they were they replaced jim carrey and this happens dude it's hollywood right like the grime gosling showed up for the fucking fall guy thing and had a bunch of fillers in you know and you're like damn it dude like you and it goes away or whatever but i was just like fuck so i heard jim carrey does the shit i'm like whatever i didn't even look i just heard the rumors then i started to see a bunch of shit on my feeds of someone being like jim carrey is left-handed and then if you watch this event from this weekend which was at sag awards is that where he was no he was …”
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The conspiracy theory swirling around Jim Carrey suggests he may have been replaced by a clone after he spoke out against powerful figures. This theory gained traction when a makeup artist claimed responsibility for a recent appearance, but many still believe the government is hiding the truth. As bizarre as it sounds, this theory taps into a growing distrust of Hollywood and its stars.
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