Funnyman Jim Carrey has apologised for using an autistic teenager's photo without permission in his recent anti-vaccine Twitter rants against California government.
On Tuesday, June 30, Carrey launched a series of Twitter rants expressing his disapproval of California's new policy requiring all school children in the state to get vaccinated.
One of the tweets included a photo of a teen with autism having a breakdown, implying that vaccine caused intellectual disorder. The boy turned out to be 14-year-old Alex Echols Carrey of Eugene, Ore.
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"I'd like to apologise to the Echols family and others for posting a pic of their kids w/o permission. I didn't mean to cause them distress," he tweeted.
Earlier, when the family learned of the image, the ailing boy's mother tweeted the actor and asked him to delete the snap.
"@JimCarrey Please remove this photo of my son. You do not have permission to use his image," so she wrote. Carrey deleted the photo shortly after.