Sacha Cohen Deportation Report False? 'Deport Him Anyway - He's Not Funny'
Comedian Sacha Cohen may be the brunt of the joke this time around after reports surfaced stating that the actor is facing deportation.
Perhaps Cohen was joking or perhaps he didn't say it at all, but either way on Sunday reports ran that the actor was facing deportation and the source was Cohen himself.
"There are towns in certain states that I can't shoot in. If I get arrested my visa could be taken away," he told Britain's Sunday Express newspaper, according to Yahoo News in Australia.
The report then went on to discuss a bondage scene that Cohen had filmed for "Bruno."
"The manager called the police and we knew we had about five minutes before the police turned up and I would be arrested," Cohen reportedly said. "My English bodyguard yelled 'Everyone out', as we had an escape car waiting 14 stories down. So we get to a window and there's an old rickety fire escape. We run down it and get to the second floor, and it doesn't reach down to the floor.
The story ended however with Cohen wearing broken heels, attached to a friend (literally), and running from the cops. According to Cohen however, he was never caught or at least if he was there were no warrants involved. A rep for the actor told TMZ on Wednesday that the articles were "TOTAL BS ... the reports are FALSE ... there are no arrest warrants whatsoever."
However it were up to some of Cohen's fans, he would be deported for his disappointing films as of late.
"He needs to be brought up on charges for his last flick. What a let down," Elsa commented on the TMZ blog.
"I wish they had deported him before he made 'Bruno'...BARF!!!" DontGetMeStarted added.
"Deport him anyway. He's not funny," James R. said.