Jim Carrey unveils NSFW Donald Trump cartoon amid Stormy Daniels controversy
The piece is caption 'Fifty Shades of Decay' and joins depictions of Jared Kushner, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Paul Ryan
Actor Jim Carrey isn't shying away from his criticism of Donald Trump.
Launching into a slate of satirical drawings aimed at the current administration, the actor has now depicted Trump having sex with a woman who resembles Stormy Daniels. Thankfully, the more explicit parts of the artwork are conveniently hidden by the Presidential seal, though the woman can be seen grabbing his hair, revealing his infamous bald spot.
The piece is caption "Fifty Shades of Decay" and joins depictions of Jared Kushner, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Paul Ryan.
A law firm representing Trump and the corporation owned by Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, claimed porn star Stormy Daniels could owe more than $20m (£14.3m) in damages for violating a nondisclosure agreement that prevented her speaking about an alleged affair with the US President.
The court document alleges Ms Daniels – real name Stephanie Clifford – is guilty of at least 20 violations of the agreement's confidentiality clause and could face a $1m (£700,000) penalty for each violation.
Ms Daniels, who filed a lawsuit against Trump earlier this month, claims the nondisclosure agreement is void because Trump did not sign it himself. Instead, it was signed by a lawyer for the Trump Organisation.
Last year, Carrey’s six-minute short film I Needed Color went viral and gained millions of views. The film sees Carrey takes viewers into his art studio in downtown Manhattan to unveil his striking paintings.
“I think what makes someone an artist is they make models of their inner life,” Carrey says in the film. “They make something come into physical being that is inspired by their emotions or their needs or what they feel the audience needs.”
Carrey also says he began painting six years ago to “heal a broken heart” after splitting with actor Jenny McCarthy.
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