Jim Carrey Pays His Tribute To Larry King By Painting a Cartoon Of The Television Legend

Iconic actor and comedian Jim Carrey showed everyone a new cartoon that he made it to pay his tribute to the television legend Larry King on his Twitter account.
Famous TV host Larry King passed away at the age of 87 due to coronavirus. The sad news was announced on his social media accounts. Throughout his career, King has interviewed presidents, world leaders, Hollywood stars, royalty, and sports stars.
Following his devastating death, Jim Carrey once again put forth his well-known cartoon talent for Larry King. Carrey, who painted a portrait of Larry King, expressed his feelings over his death.
The actor depicted King with a microphone and in a speech balloon commemorated the legendary American professional baseball player Hank Aaron, who recently passed away in his sleep at the age of 86. The following statements were included in the speech balloon; ‘God, Moses, and The Great Hank Aaron tonight on Larry King.’
Here’s what Jim Carrey said:
“We lost someone very precious to the virus today. Let’s do everything we can to keep each other safe.”
His post has racked up 51 K likes and most of the followers jumped to the comment section to pay their tribute to Larry King and Hank Aaron.
A Twitter user wrote:
“I knew Larry passed. I didn’t know it was from the virus.”
Another user committed:
“Thankfully we have decades of content to rewatch…RIP”
Check out the Twitter post below.
We lost someone very precious to the virus today. Let’s do everything we can to keep each other safe. :^{ pic.twitter.com/OO61dIYClP
— Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) January 23, 2021

