Jim Carrey and Taylor Momsen have had a heartwarming reunion after more than two decades since starring together in the beloved Christmas classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The two actors came face-to-face at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Los Angeles, marking 25 years since the 2000 film first hit cinemas. Momsen, now 32, portrayed Cindy Lou Who in the Ron Howard-directed holiday hit when she was just seven years old, while Carrey delivered his iconic performance as the Grinch.
Speaking at the event, Carrey expressed his surprise at how long it had been since they last met. Momsen, who is currently the lead vocalist of the rock band The Pretty Reckless, also joined him for photographs at the star-studded celebration held at the Peacock Theatre. The reunion delighted fans who have long cherished the emotional bond between their characters in the film.
Reflecting on her experience working on the movie, Momsen recently shared more memories on the Call Her Daddy podcast. She revealed that she only recognized Carrey’s fame after others pointed it out during the movie premiere. She said he was never frightening to her despite his intense Grinch makeup, instead describing him as warm, playful and always looking out for her on set.
Carrey has often spoken fondly about his time filming the Christmas blockbuster. He once described landing the Grinch role as a lucky moment in his career and continues to appreciate the film’s enduring status as a holiday favorite. The actor previously mentioned that seeing it return every festive season brings him genuine joy.
Their recent reunion highlights the lasting legacy of the film and the treasured connection fans still hold with its characters 25 years later.

