Sacha Baron Cohen: This is how the actor reacts to the Trump abuse

After Donald Trump described the comedian Sacha Baron Cohen as a "creep", the Briton offered him a job.

Now the British comedian and actor Sacha Baron Cohen (49) reacted to the allegations of US President Donald Trump (74). The Borat actor wrote on Twitter on Saturday: "Donald – I appreciate the free promotion for Borat! I admit that I don't find you funny either. Still, the whole world is laughing at you." The 49-year-old is always on the lookout for people who play the role of "racist Kaspers". And since Trump, in his opinion, needs a new job from January 20th: "Let's talk!"

Trump said on Friday when asked about the Borat actor, according to the US media: "This is the wrong guy and I don't think he's funny." The Briton tried to "deceive" him many years ago, but he exposed it early on: "He was a creep to me." Cohen interviewed Trump many years ago in his role as Ali G. The entrepreneur at the time did not really get involved with Cohen.

That's why everyone is talking about the Borat movie

A certain scene of the Borat sequel "Borat Connection Movie" is currently under discussion. There, the former New York Mayor and Trump legal advisor Rudolph Giuliani (76) is lured into a hotel room with hidden cameras due to an alleged interview. When he is alone with the young interviewer, he sometimes gets involved in their obvious flirting attacks and also asks for the young woman's phone number.

At the end of the recording you can see Giuliani suddenly fiddling with his pants and also sticking his hand in his crotch. Meanwhile, the actress stands before him in her role as a journalist and Borat daughter. At that second, Cohen, disguised as Borat, storms into the room and ends the opaque situation. Giuliani now claims on Twitterthat he only wanted to get rid of the microphone cable, and at no point did he behave inappropriately.

"If Sacha Baron Cohen says otherwise, he's an ice cold liar," says Giuliani. Cohen has already responded to the alleged manipulation, but again in his Borat role. In a video on Twitter, he said in his usual sarcastic manner: "What was an innocent sexual moment between a consenting man and my 15-year-old daughter was turned into something hideous by the fake news media."

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