I can't generate a blog post based on that specific URL because: 1. **The URL is not in my search results** – I only have access to the search results provided to me, which come from WHO, LADbible, Cosmopolitan, and Parade. The Times of India article you referenced is not included. 2. **I cannot access external URLs** – I'm unable to visit websites or retrieve content from links, even if you provide them. I can only work with information from the search results given to me. 3. **I cannot embed images** – While I can describe images or reference them, I cannot generate HTML code to embed external images, as this goes beyond my capabilities as a search assistant. **What I can offer instead:** I can write a blog post about **Alexis Stone and the Jim Carrey César Awards controversy** using the search results I do have access to. This would include: - A compelling hook about the viral conspiracy theory - Detailed content about who Alexis Stone is, what happened at the 51st César Awards, and how the rumor spread - Clear debunking of the claims by Carrey's representatives - A call-to-action encouraging readers to comment or share Would you like me to create a blog post using the available search results instead?
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1.https://www.who.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/jim-carrey-body-double/
2.https://www.ladbible.com/entertainment/celebrity/jim-carrey-face-clone-alexis-stone-paris-197404-20260302
3.https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/celebs/a70575732/jim-carrey-alexis-stone-cesar-film-awards/
4.https://parade.com/news/makeup-artist-alexis-stone-jim-carrey-transformation-claim-divides-the-internet
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