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Jenny McCarthy On Jim Carrey: ‘We Are Already Married In Our Hearts’

LOS ANGELES, Calif. --
After Jim Carrey was interrupted while almost proposing to longtime girlfriend Jenny McCarthy on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” this week, Access Hollywood’s Shaun Robinson caught up with the couple at the premiere of Jim’s new movie, “Yes Man,” to find out if “yes” was a word Jenny would be telling Jim anytime soon.


“We are already married in our hearts,” Jenny told Access.


“So if he asked you, you would say, ‘no,’ instead of ‘yes?’” Shaun asked.


“I would say, ‘You are joking, because you know me better,’” Jenny said. “And, we love each other as is.”


Despite the unlikelihood of a trip down the aisle for the couple, Jenny and Jim are very much a family, especially when it comes to celebrating the holidays.


Jim told Access that he loves to dress up like Santa for Jenny’s 6-year-old son Evan.


“I pretended I was coming down the chimney,” Jim said of last year’s Christmas celebration. “I was going insane in the living room. But, he was at a distance and he was a little — it was a little shocking for [Evan.]”


Jim, who is known for going to great lengths in all of his roles, appears to do the same when it comes to playing St. Nick.


“He even got on the roof and pretended to land the sleigh,” Jenny explained.


“That’s a time honored tradition in my family,” Jim continued. “You got to go to the roof. You got to take the jingle bells on the roof and trump around.”


“I go all the way with the illusion,” he added.

Jim Carrey's Fun 'Yes Man' Premiere

Jim Carrey's Fun 'Yes Man' Premiere




Who could say "No" to Jim Carrey? The A-list funnyman plays a down-on-his-luck guy who is transformed by the simple power of "Yes" in his new comedy 'Yes Man,' in theaters Friday -- Jim's long-time girlfriend Jenny McCarthy was at the premiere and she opened up to ET about her romance with the star of the night.

ET's Thea Andrews spoke with Jenny on the red carpet, and the blonde beauty opened up about her relationship with Jim and why the couple is happy simply being together without tying the knot.

"We both know that we both do not want to get married, and that doesn't mean that there's a part of us that doesn't love each other," Jenny says. "To us it's a little bit more romantic that we don't want to tie the knot, because we're together strictly because we want to be and not because someone has a certificate that says so. I love the fact that I want to just eat him up without him being my husband."

Also starring Zooey Deschanel, Bradley Cooper, Danny Masterson and Terence Stamp, 'Yes Man' finds Jim as a guy whose operative word is "No" -- and his life is going nowhere. But when he reluctantly signs up for a self-help program, the power of saying "Yes" to everything soon transforms his life in amazing and unexpected ways. But is his willingness to embrace every opportunity too much of a good thing?

Watch ET for more with Jim!

Jim Carrey tells why he won't marry his girlfriend Jenny McCarthy

Jim Carrey tells why he won't marry his girlfriend Jenny McCarthy
Dec 22 2008 By Siobhan Synnot

JOKER Jim Carrey has ruled out marriage to former Playboy pin-up girlfriend Jenny McCarthy - because he's convinced their love would be jinxed if they sealed it with a wedding.

In an effort to end speculation about where the romance is going, funnyman Jim has admitted he and Jenny are living together, but he's adamant they are steering clear of wedding bells.

"I'm happy with Jenny, although I probably won't get married again," says the Truman Show star, who has already been down the aisle on two occasions.

"If you've done it twice, you really should stop."

The 46-year-old superstar and Jenny, 37, were not an obvious love match. Twice divorced and the dad of 20-year-old Jane, a rising singer, Jim is one of the highest paid Hollywood comedy talents.

But he's also a complicated character, who loves reading books on spiritualism and self-help and takes these subjects very seriously.

Jenny replaced the late Anna Nicole Smith as Playboy's Playmate of the Year in 1994, then became a presenter on MTV and starred in a string of broad comedies such as Scary Movie. You don't often think of her as a serious gal.

However, the couple have been together since December 2005 - and Jim couldn't be happier.

"I feel we met at a time when I was more ready than I have ever been in my life to have a relationship. We encourage each other. We're both on the same path," he says.

The lanky star credits his girlfriend with making him look at life in a new light, but feared the relationship was over when Jenny stayed away from him to take care of her autistic son Evan, five, from her marriage to actor-director John Asher.

Evan was diagnosed autistic in 2005, about six months before Jenny and Jim got together, and she has since written a book about her experiences.

At that point, Jim didn't know his girlfriend was struggling to balance their relationship with taking care of her son.

He said: "She kind of disappeared from my life for a little while then called me and said 'Here's the deal'."

They have managed to work out their problems and now can't imagine life without each other. Jim has also bonded with Evan over games and a love of Star Wars.

On a lighter side, Jim is the star of a new comedy Yes Man, about a man who gambles with fate by deciding to answer "yes" to every question, no matter what it is.

He believes that, for all the moments of madcap hilarity, he's essentially delivering a feelgood movie for troubled times.

Yes Man is loosely based on a book by Castaway presenter Danny Wallace, and one reason why Jim was attracted to the story is because he reckons he's learned to say yes to life himself.

But he warns maybe you should also say no at times.

The actor's daftest "yes" decision was to join the sea cadets when he was growing up - but even that had a positive effect of sorts.

He said: "I was 11 and joined the sea cadets, which are like a military version of boy scouts, and they shave your head, humiliate you, yell at you and parade you around in front of the rest of the people you know in town.

"And you parade around with this uniform on. But you know what? If I hadn't done that, I wouldn't know I'm a useless maggot. So I'm glad. 'Yes' always leads to something good."

The star admits that after his divorce from second wife, actress Lauren Holly, his first instinct was to say no to socialising. He was broken-hearted and shunned nights out with pals.

But now Jim is so keen to spread a positive message. He says he'd like to help the rest of us by setting up his own self-help meetings.

And he has taken the message of saying yes to heart - so when he spotted ascene in Yes Man where his character does a bungee jump, he immediately wanted to do it himself.

"The director tried to talk me out of it," reveals Jim. In fact, his bosses begged him to use a stunt double, but the funnyman insisted this was something hewanted to do.

"This is what the movie is about - saying yes to life, taking chances," he adds.

Eventually, he was told he could go ahead - provided he did it on the last day of filming.

It wasn't his only brush with danger during the making of the movie. Early on, he broke three ribs doing a pratfall that went wrong.

"I've done pratfalls my whole life, I know how to do them. But suddenly I decided it would be a good idea to get all four limbs up in the air at the same time. Icame down really hard," he winces.

Even so, Jim got up, finished the shoot and strapped an icepack to his chest so he could see the finished scene before going for proper medical attention.

"All I really cared about was, 'Did it look cool?'" he admits.

The broken bones were worth it in the end - the shot made it into the final film.

Jim has come a long way since his early years growing up in desperate poverty near Toronto.

His father originally played sax with a big band, but had to sell his instrument to pay the hospital bills when Jim's older sister was born. Jim describes his dad as akind, mild man who slogged away as an accountant to support his family. But when Jim was 13, his father lost his job.

"It really broke his heart," recalls the actor. "It was hard to watch."

Jim was always the family clown, keen to make people laugh. When first-time visitors entered the family home, they routinely were greeted by the spectacle of the youngest boy flinging himself down a flight of stairs.

As they were recovering from the shock, the youngster would jump to his feet, take a quick bow, then throw himself down the stairs again.

The story not only offers a glimpse into the early development of a comedy icon, but reveals a lot about how focused he was on a showbusiness career from a young age.

"It was all I ever thought about," he says. "I never really considered doing anything else, except for maybe a week when I wanted to be a vet."

His proudest moment as a struggling actor was making Clint Eastwood's day when the movie legend cracked up after seeing a tape of a young Jim trying for a part in his film The Dead Pool.

"I auditioned for Clint in a room. He wasn't there, they would send the tapes up to his home in Carmel for him to see," explains Jim.

For The Man With No Name, Jim did agoofy Elvis-style dance.

"And Clint just absolutely went out of his mind over this thing," marvels Jim.

"He told me, 'I show it everyone who comes into my house. It really breaks the ice!' "We have been friends ever since.

He just liked that I was so out there."

Yes Man is in cinemas on Boxing Day.

'I'm happy with Jenny but probably won't marry again. After doing it twice you should stop'

Awards,News

Daytime Emmy Awards
Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
2005 Nominated Daytime Emmy Outstanding Special Class Special
for: The Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Reunion Special: Still Brady After All These Years (2004) (TV)
Shared with:
Sherwood Schwartz (executive producer)
Lloyd J. Schwartz (executive producer)
Sal Maniaci (executive producer)
Robin Weiner (co-producer)
Michael Petok (producer)
Hope Juber (producer)



Golden Apple Awards
Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
1997 Won Golden Apple Female Star of the Year



Razzie Awards
Year Result Award Category/Recipient(s)
2007 Nominated Razzie Award Worst Supporting Actress
for: John Tucker Must Die (2006)



2006 Won Razzie Award Worst Actress
for: Dirty Love (2005)


Worst Screenplay
for: Dirty Love (2005)


Nominated Razzie Award Worst Screen Couple
for: Dirty Love (2005)
Jenny McCarthy & ANYONE Dumb Enough to Befriend or Date Her.


1999 Nominated Razzie Award Worst Supporting Actress
for: BASEketball (1998)


Carrey's Million Dollar Trust Fund For McCarthy
2 January 2009 4:08 AM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news

Jim Carrey has vowed to give his longtime girlfriend Jenny McCarthy a financially secure future - after reportedly setting up a $50 million (GBP35 million) trust fund for the actress despite insisting they will never marry.

The actor, 46, has earned an estimated $200 million (GBP140 million) with his blockbuster comedies - and is desperate to make sure 36-year-old McCarthy is set for life.

A source tells Star magazine, "He adores her and credits her with his better health and happier outlook on life. (He) wants her to have all the perks in life should anything happen to him."

The pair began dating in December 2005.

Filmography

Filmography
Year Title Role
1995 Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead Blonde Nurse
1996 The Stupids Glamorous Actress
1998 BASEketball Yvette Denslow
1999 Diamonds Sugar
2000 Scream 3 Sarah Darling
Python (TV) Francesca Garibaldi
2001 Thank Heaven Julia
2002 Crazy Little Thing Whitney Ann Barnsley
2003 Scary Movie 3 Kate
2005 Dirty Love Rebecca Sommers
2006 Lingerie Bowl (TV)
John Tucker Must Die Lori
Santa Baby (TV) Mary Class
2007 Wieners Ms. Isaac
2008 Witless Protection Connie
2008 Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 Agent Tanya


Television work

Mr. Show (1995)
Singled Out (host from 1995-1997)
Wings (1996)
The Jenny McCarthy Show (1997-1998)
Jenny (1997-1998)
Home Improvement (Guest Star) (1998)
The Big Breakfast (1998)
Honey Vicarro (2001) (unsold pilot)
Untitled Jenny McCarthy Project (2003) (unsold pilot)
Charmed (2003)
Hope & Faith (2004)
The Bad Girl's Guide (2005) (canceled after 6 episodes)
Party @ the Palms (2005-2006)
One on One (2003-2004)
My Name Is Earl (2006)
Tripping the Rift (Voice of Six) (2007-)
Two and a Half Men (2007)
Just Shoot Me (season 5 episode 6)
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event (August 2, 2008 edition)

See alsoList of people in Playboy 1990–1999
Thiomersal controversy




201WrestleMania XI (1995) (TV)
148Playboy: Hef's Halloween Spooktacular (2005) (V)
110Super Bowl XLII (2008) (TV)
96Behind the 'Scream' (2000) (V)
762005 American Music Awards (2005) (TV)
75"The Big Breakfast" (1992)
71Playboy: The Best of Jenny McCarthy (1996) (V)
69VH1 Big in 04 (2004) (TV)
67"Singled Out" (1995)
62Playboy: Jenny McCarthy, the Playboy Years (1997) (V)
44Playboy Playmates of the Year: The 90's (1999) (V)
44Making 'Scary Movie 3' (2004) (V)
43VH1 Big in 05 (2005) (TV)
41The Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Reunion Special: Still Brady After All These Years (2004) (TV)
39Playboy's 50th Anniversary Celebration (2003) (TV)
38Playboy: Celebrities (1998) (V)
34Rock & Roll Back to School Special (2001) (TV)
34Lingerie Bowl (2006) (TV)
33Playboy: Blondes, Brunettes, Redheads (1998) (V)
29Playboy Wet & Wild: The Locker Room (1994) (V)
28Playboy Video Playmate Calendar 1995 (1994) (V)
26Playboy: College Girls (1994) (V)
24Playboy Exposed: Playboy Mansion Parties Uncensored (2001) (V)
20The Life and Times of Kirk Douglas (2000) (V)
19Playboy Video Centerfold: Playmate of the Year Jenny McCarthy (1994) (V)
18A Taste of Playboy: Personalities Volume 1 (1998) (V)
18Playboy: Celebrity Centerfolds (2006) (TV)
18DVD Exclusive Awards (2003) (TV)
17MTV Europe Music Awards 1998 (1998) (TV)
17"Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List: Hot to Tot (#1.2)" (2005)
16"The Jenny McCarthy Show" (1997)
16The 2005 World Music Awards (2005) (TV)
15MTV Uncensored (1999) (TV)
15"Entertainment Tonight: (2006-11-30)" (2006)
12The World Awaits: De La Hoya vs. Mayweather (2007) (TV)
12Playboy Playmate of the Year DVD Collection: The '90s (2006) (V)
11Kodiak Yearbook (2006) (V)
10101 Craziest TV Moments (2005) (TV)
9"Howard Stern on Demand: Jenny McCarthy Lie Detector Test" (2006)
9What Hollywood Taught Us About Sex (2005) (TV)
8"Baywatch: Beachblast (#7.6)" (1996)
8The 29th Annual American Music Awards (2002) (TV)
6Playboy: Playmate Profile Video Collection Featuring Miss October 1996, 1993, 1990, 1987 (1996) (V)
5"Entertainment Tonight: (2007-11-29)" (2007)
5"Howard Stern on Demand: P. Diddy and Jenna Jameson" (2006)

Actress

33,051Scary Movie 3 (2003)
31,603Scream 3 (2000)
19,075BASEketball (1998)
14,691John Tucker Must Die (2006)
10,819Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995)
3,414Dirty Love (2005)
3,173The Stupids (1996)
3,004Witless Protection (2008)
1,372Python (2000) (TV)
837Diamonds (1999)
409Wieners (2008)
389Tripping the Rift: The Movie (2008) (V)
310The Perfect You (2002)
247Santa Baby (2006) (TV)
140Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (2008) (VG)
83"My Name Is Earl: Mailbox (#2.7)" (2006)
80"Two and a Half Men: Fish in a Drawer (#5.17)" (2008)
71Thank Heaven (2001)
69"Charmed: The Power of Three Blondes (#6.4)" (2003)
41"Two and a Half Men: Look at Me, Mommy, I'm Pretty (#5.16)" (2008)
33"Two and a Half Men: Shoes, Hats, Pickle Jar Lids (#5.9)" (2007)
25"Jenny" (1997)
16"Fastlane: Popdukes (#1.15)" (2003)
13Untitled Patricia Heaton Project (2006) (TV)
11"Mr. Show with Bob and David: The Cry of a Hungry Baby (#1.1)" (1995)
10"Home Improvement: Young at Heart (#8.17)" (1999)
8"Stacked: Two Faces of Eve (#2.2)" (2005)
8"Baywatch: Freefall (#6.16)" (1996)
6"Just Shoot Me!: Brandi, You're a Fine Girl (#5.6)" (2000)
6"Just Shoot Me!: There's Something About Allison (#7.13)" (2003)
6"Less Than Perfect: Breaking Up (#1.16)" (2003)
6"The Drew Carey Show: Drew Carey's Back-to-School Rock 'n' Roll Comedy Hour (#7.1)" (2001)
5"What I Like About You: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying to Be a Lesbian (#3.12)" (2005)

Writer
3,414Dirty Love (2005)

Thanks
20The Life and Times of Kirk Douglas (2000) (V)

Producer
3,414Dirty Love (2005)

Personal life

Personal life
In 1993, McCarthy underwent breast augmentation to enhance her look as a model for Playboy. McCarthy had the implants downsized in 1998.

McCarthy dated her manager Ray Manzella for a short time in 1998. After breaking up with Manzella, McCarthy began dating actor/director John Mallory Asher.[11] The couple became engaged in January 1999, and married on September 11 of that year. They have a son, Evan Joseph, born on May 18, 2002. Evan is autistic. In August 2005, McCarthy and Asher filed for divorce.

In a February 2006 interview with Howard Stern, adult actress Jenna Jameson said she had two sexual encounters with McCarthy.[12] When McCarthy visited Stern's show in April 2006, she denied having sex with Jameson, but said she "made out" with her during the two encounters. McCarthy also took a lie detector test and passed the questions regarding Jameson. During the appearance, McCarthy also admitted to having performed oral sex on women and that she cheated on her ex-husband with both men and women.[13] However, in a later appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, she claimed they didn't cheat on each other because it was agreed upon.

In December 2005, McCarthy began dating Jim Carrey. They did not make their relationship public until June 2006. She announced on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on April 2, 2008 that she and Carrey are now living together, but have no plans to marry, as they do not need a "piece of paper". Carrey almost made a mock proposal to McCarthy as a promotion to the film, Yes Man, where Carrey's character has to agree to every single question.

Her brother-in-law is NHL hockey player Dan Hinote of the St. Louis Blues. Dan is married to her younger sister Amy.[14]

She is also an avid Chicago White Sox fan.[15]


[edit] Activism and autism controversy
In May 2007, McCarthy announced that her son was diagnosed with autism in 2005. The disorder of McCarthy's son began with seizures and his improvement occurred after the seizures were treated; these symptoms are more consistent with Landau-Kleffner syndrome, which often is misdiagnosed as autism.[16] McCarthy served as a spokesperson for Talk About Curing Autism (TACA) from June 2007 until October 2008.[17] She participated in fundraisers, online chats, and other activities for the non-profit organization to help families affected by autism spectrum disorders. Her first fundraiser for TACA, Ante Up for Autism,[18] was held on October 20, 2007, in Irvine, California. Her book on the subject, Louder than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism was published September 17, 2007. She has stated both in her book and during her appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show that her husband was unable to deal with their son's autism, which led to their divorce. She added that her relationship with Jim Carrey has made it easier on her and that finding someone who loves her and her son is great. McCarthy also told Oprah Winfrey that her son was developing normally until he received his measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (at 15 months of age) and claimed that they were the cause.[19] McCarthy's claims on television that vaccines cause autism have contributed to parental concerns about a possible link;[20] parental concerns have led to decreased immunization rates and increased incidence of measles, a highly contagious and sometimes deadly disease.[21] McCarthy has stated at many talk shows and rallies that chelation therapy helped her son recover from autism; the underlying rationale for chelation, which is that mercury in vaccines causes autism, has been roundly rejected by scientific studies, with the National Institute of Mental Health concluding that autistic children are unlikely to receive any benefit in return for the risk of cognitive and emotional problems due to the chelating agent itself.[22]

On April 2, 2008, she appeared on a Larry King Live special dedicated to autism.[23]


Publications
McCarthy began her writing career in 1997 with her first book, Jen-X: Jenny McCarthy's Open Book, an autobiography.

In recent years, McCarthy has written a successful series of books about her experiences with pregnancy and raising her son, Evan:

Belly Laughs: The Naked Truth about Pregnancy and Childbirth (ISBN 978-0-7382-0949-4)
Baby Laughs: The Naked Truth about the First Year of Mommyhood (ISBN 978-0-525-94883-4)
Life Laughs: The Naked Truth about Motherhood, Marriage, and Moving On (ISBN 978-0-525-94947-3)
Louder than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism (ISBN 978-0-525-95011-0)[24]
Mother Warriors: A Nation of Parents Healing Autism Against All Odds (ISBN 978-0-525-95069-1)[25]
Healing and Preventing Autism (Forthcoming from Dutton - On sale March 31, 2009)
McCarthy is also an occasional columnist for FHM magazine and has also recently appeared in a commercial for Weight Watchers after successfully losing and maintaining her post-pregnancy weight by following the program. She is also the spokesperson for Talk About Curing Autism (TACA), and is a member of the board of Generation Rescue.

Appearances in Playboy special editions
Playboy's Playmate Review Vol. May 10, 1994 - front & back covers, pages 82-91.
Playboy's Girls of Summer '94 June 1994.
Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. July 38, 1994.
Playboy's Playmates at Play July 1994 - pages 6-7.
Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. September 39, 1994 - page 25.
Playboy's Wet & Wild Playmates September 1994 - page 73.
Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 4November 0, 1994.
Playboy's Nudes November 1994 - cover.
Playboy's Playmates in Bed Vol. January 1, 1995.
Playboy's Supermodels February 1995.
Playboy's Book of Lingerie Vol. 4July 4, 1995 - cover.
Playboy's Nudes October 1995.
Playboy's Winter Girls February 1996.
Playboy's Celebrating Centerfolds Vol. December 1, 1998 - pages 6-7.