Jim Carrey is well on his way to becoming Twitter’s most famous artist.
On Monday, the “Ace Ventura” actor shared a rendering of President Trump, depicting him as “THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST WING,” which followed his portrait of Sarah Huckabee Sanders that he shared over the weekend.
“If you liked my last cartoon you may also enjoy… THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST WING AND PUTIN’S FLYING MONKEYS,” he wrote in all caps.
Carrey shared a painting of Sanders over the weekend, which riled up both critics and fans of the actor.
“This is the portrait of a so-called Christian whose only purpose in life is to lie for the wicked,” Carrey captioned his piece. “Monstrous!” Carrey didn’t name names — but Twitter got the idea all the same.
This is the portrait of a so-called Christian whose only purpose in life is to lie for the wicked. Monstrous! pic.twitter.com/MeYLTy1pqb
The Sarah Sanders business made the outrage couch at “Fox & Friends” Monday morning, with Ainsley Earhardt taking Carrey to task.
“Her dad was a minister before he became governor and Jim Carrey is attacking her faith too. He says this is a portrait of a so-called Christian,” Earhardt said. “Don’t Democrats, don’t they preach and march and protest and have women’s marches and they say ‘tolerance, tolerance, tolerance?’ Where’s the tolerance here?”
Jim Carrey Lawsuit: What We Know So Far (Photos)
"The Mask" star Jim Carrey has become embroiled in a legal saga, with relatives of his deceased ex-girlfriend, Cathriona White, claiming that he's responsible for her death. Read on for a timeline of Carrey's legal woes in the matter.
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September 2015: White (pictured left with Carrey)dies at age 28, of what authorities ultimately determine was a suicide.
July 7, 2016: Carrey blasts the release of White's autopsy report, saying in a statement, “When I came to Hollywood to make it as a comedian, I soon learned that the details of my private life would be handed out to the media like free dinner vouchers. I never dreamed that the people I love most in the world would also be on the menu. What a shame.”
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Sept. 19, 2016: White's estranged husband, Mark Burton, files a lawsuit against Carrey, claiming that the actor caused White's death. Burton claims that Carrey obtained "highly addictive, and in this case deadly" drugs under the pseudonym Arthur King, and provided White with those drugs. Carrey's lawyers call the suit an "abhorrent money-grab scheme."
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Sept. 22, 2016: Burton files an amended complaint, claiming that Carrey also gave White two forms of herpes and gonorrhea without telling her that he had contracted the diseases.
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Sept. 23, 2016: Carrey rips into Burton in a statement: “Is this the way a ‘husband’ honors the memory of his ‘wife'? The real disease here is greed, shameful greed!”
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Oct. 11, 2016: White's mother, Brigid Sweetman, files suit. In addition to echoing most of Burton's allegations, Sweetman claims that Carrey tested positive for STDs in 2013, using the pseudonym "Jose Lopez" for the test. Carrey’s lawyer Martin Singer issues a statement soon after saying that White had complained of having a “contentious relationship” with Sweetman, and claimed that they had been “estranged for years.”
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Oct. 12, 2016: Sweetman issues a statement saying she will drop her lawsuit if Carrey can produce the test results showing that he did not contract STDs. If not, "then Carrey and his attorney must admit they have lied to the media and the public. The public has a right to know when they have been lied to.”
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“The Mask” actor is accused in legal documents of contributing to the death of his ex-girlfriend, Cathriona White
"The Mask" star Jim Carrey has become embroiled in a legal saga, with relatives of his deceased ex-girlfriend, Cathriona White, claiming that he's responsible for her death. Read on for a timeline of Carrey's legal woes in the matter.