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Watch: Jim Carrey sexually abusing Alicia Silverstone

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When Alicia Silverstone was 19, Jim Carrey was accused of “sexually abusing” her.

While winning his Best Comedic Performance award at the 1997 MTV Movie Awards, the comedian, 60, kissed the then-teenage actress on the lips.

After slamming “sickening” Will Smith for slapping Chris Rock onstage at the Oscars on Sunday, Jim’s earlier acts have emerged online.

At the time, Jim was 35 years old and Alicia was only a teenager. credits: MTV

A video showed Jim, then 35, approaching the stage to take the award from Alicia, who had presented it, for his part in Cable Guy.

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With both hands, he seized the Clueless actress’s face and kissed her on the lips.

They parted ways, and Alicia, now 45, took an uncomfortable step to the side, her face shaken.

Jim burped after reciting words from George Thorogood & The Destroyers’ Bad to the Bone song into the microphone during his speech.

He also tried to kiss Will, 53, when he was revealed as the winner of the MTV Movie & TV Award for Best Kiss at the same awards presentation.

He also attempted to kiss Will Smith as he received his Best Kiss award. credits:MTV

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While making his way to the stage to receive his award, Will laughed and shoved Jim off.

Jim was dubbed a “hypocrite” and “scum” by critics for calling Will out after he “sexually abused” Alicia onstage.

The criticism came only days after Jim spoke out against Will’s slap on Gayle King of Good Morning America.

During the virtual conversation, the Ace Ventura star added, “I was horrified, I was sickened by the standing ovation.”

“I had the impression that Hollywood as a whole was lacking in moral courage. It felt like a clear indicator that we were no longer the cool kids’ group.”

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Following that, Gayle addressed viewers’ worries about how the scenario unfolded and why security did not act.

The LAPD then announced that Chris would not be filing charges, despite Jim’s belief that Will should be held accountable.

“He doesn’t want to deal with the trouble.” Because that tape is going to remain there forever, I would have announced this morning that I was suing Will for $200 million. “It’ll be everywhere,” Jim said.

“You know, that insult is going to stick with you for a long time.” You know, if you want to shout from the audience to convey your disgust or say something on Twitter or something.

“You have no right to get up on stage and punch someone in the face just because they said something.”

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