Chris Isaak Tried to Forcibly Kiss Cameron Diaz on Live TV—Jim Carrey Stepped In with the Perfect Payback

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In the mid-1990s, Jim Carrey was at the peak of his comedy career, starring in hit movies like Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, and The Mask. In The Mask, Carrey’s character, Stanley Ipkiss, gains superpowers and rescues a nightclub singer, played by Cameron Diaz, from dangerous criminals.

At the 1995 MTV Movie Awards, Carrey was up for several prizes, including Best Kiss for his scenes with Lauren Holly in Dumb and Dumber. Cameron Diaz was set to present the award alongside musician Chris Isaak, known for his 1989 hit Wicked Game.

However, the presentation turned into a disturbing moment when Isaak attempted to kiss Diaz on live television. Diaz pushed him away and said, “On the director’s say-so!” to make it clear that the award’s kissing was supposed to be consensual. Despite her protests, Isaak grabbed her wrist, neck, and hair before forcing a kiss, leaving Diaz visibly upset.

When Carrey and Holly were announced as the winners, Carrey decided to take action. As Holly accepted the trophy, Carrey confronted Isaak, grabbed his face, and gave him a playful but forceful kiss in retaliation. The audience watched as Isaak, embarrassed and humiliated, wiped his mouth and stepped away.

This incident highlighted the importance of respecting personal boundaries, even in a playful awards show setting. Jim Carrey’s quick response turned a troubling moment into a lesson on accountability while keeping the audience entertained.

While MTV shows are known for over-the-top stunts and humor, Isaak’s actions crossed a line. Carrey’s reaction was both funny and a strong way to stand up for Diaz. Moments like this remind us why it’s important to respect others, even in high-profile, live events. Do you think Carrey handled the situation the right way? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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