Ukrainian-born actress Katheryn Winnick and writer David Bezmozgis have also been blacklisted by Russia.
Celebrities, sanctioned by the Russian Foreign Ministry, have a sense of humor in the ban on entering the aggressor country. They wrote about it on Twitter.
In particular, the writer Margaret Atwood wrote that she planned to go to Moscow with the actor, known for the films The Mask and Ace Ventura, but now he will go to Kyiv.
“Jim and I are planning a fun weekend in Moscow. I think we need to go to Kyiv,” she wrote.
Jim Carrey wrote that this was the most terrible ban in his life. However, he can always visit Paris.
“Margaret Atwood, I’m afraid the worst has happened. We were banned from entering Russia … But the problems of 100 Canadians in this crazy world are very small! We always have Paris,” wrote the actor with irony.
Yes @MargaretAtwood, I fear the worst has happened. We are banned from Russia🥱…but the problems of 100 Canadians are not worth a hill of beans in this crazy world! We will always have Paris. Here’s looking at you kid. 😢☔️ https://t.co/yLtE0WwbNV
— Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) November 15, 2022
Recall that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia imposed sanctions against 100 Canadian citizens for supporting Ukraine.
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