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Jim Carrey Kills Off Harvey Weinstein In Hand Drawn Obituary -- See The Picture!

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By Mike Walters on March 11, 2020 at 3:39 PM EDT

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Jim Carrey just killed off Harvey Weinstein in a custom piece of art that appears to be an obituary style drawing where it shows a picture of the disgraced movie mogul with the title "Harvey Weinstein 1952-2020."

The 'Ace Ventura' star tweeted his picture just hours after the disgraced movie mogul was handed a presumed life sentence behind bars after he sentenced to 23 years in prison.

The drawing features a disheveled looking Weinstein with devil looking red eyes and appearing to be in an unkept suit.

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Carrey's drawing came on the heels of many celebrities who took to social media to show their support to his victims and to thank the judge for giving the proper sentence.

Actress Ellen Barkin tweeted, 23 years. God bless you, Jessica Mann, Mimi Hayley and all 108 survivors for your courage and fight. Thank you Ronan Farrow. Thank you Judge Burke. Thank you to the jury. Thank you for believing survivors. Thank you for changing the future for us all."

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Rosanna Arquette took to Twitter, saying, "Prison time is not justice for Rape survivors but it’s something. Thank you to the jury and thank you to the brave women who’ve testified." She added, "He raped and assaulted women for years and got away with it because people continued to protect him by discrediting us and shutting us out of our business because they made money from him."

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Plus, Reese Witherspoon issued a statement calling it a "historical moment today. I am so appreciative of the women and men who spoke up about the abuse and harassment they suffered at the hands of Harvey Weinstein. This gives me renewed hope in the US justice system that due process works, survivors will be believed, and justice will be served. Thank you to all of the journalists and publications who persisted in telling survivors stories, despite constant pushback and threats, and brought this story to the light."

This is not the first time Carrey has used his art to make statements about subjects he is passionate about including politics. The 'Ace Ventura' star is famous for his dislike for Donald Trump and has shared several drawings of the President.

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