Sacha Baron Cohen brought back his alter egos, Borat and Ali G, during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday.
Cohen, 53, who recently said he may never reprise his Borat character, changed his mind and used his famous personas to mock presidential hopefuls Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
As the audience applauded, he first transformed into Ali G, complete with a sticky goat, red hat and glasses, when Fallon asked him to moderate a debate between Trump and Harris.
“Hey, big yourself up, Kimmel,” he told the host while throwing signs with his hands, referring to Fallon’s late-night rival, Jimmy Kimmel.
‘Hey, Mr. Trump, you’ve been convicted of 32 crimes, you stole classified documents, you fucked enough porn stars, and you’ve never paid taxes. I respect! You’re my hero.’
Sacha Baron Cohen, 53, brought back his alter egos, Borat and Ali G, during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday.
Cohen used his famous personas to mock presidential hopefuls Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
When Fallon asked him to address Harris, Ali G said, “I have a question for that fit too, honey.” What will you do next? Alright.
‘When I watch you on TV, I get a massive choice. Alright!
“I, I, can I tell you both that, no matter what, I’m glad the next president won’t have white skin?”
Then he took off his costume.
Fallon went on to ask him what Borat would do.
When Cohen complained that he thought they were going to talk about serious acting, Fallon responded, “Yeah, I mean, your acting is great.” We’ll get into it: you’re a dramatic actor. But I just… Borat interviewing both people running for president, that would be very interesting to see.’
Cohen, who split from wife Isla Fisher after 14 years of marriage in April, then donned a gray suit jacket and mustache, before attempting to kiss Fallon. ‘Jimmy Fallers’. ‘Wawawa!’ he exclaimed.
Borat then made a crude gesture with his hand, pretending to squeeze a woman’s cleavage. “There is a woman in the audience,” he commented.
‘Borat stop. We have women in the audience. Borat, what would you ask Donald Trump?
As the audience applauded, he first transformed into Ali G, complete with a sticky goat, red hat and glasses, when Fallon asked him to moderate a debate between Trump and Harris.
‘Hey, Mr. Trump, you’ve been convicted of 32 crimes, you stole classified documents, you fucked enough porn stars, and you’ve never paid taxes. I respect! you are my hero
When Fallon asked him to address Harris, Ali G said, “I have a question for that fit too, honey.” What will you do next? Very good
Cohen then donned a gray suit jacket and a mustache while transforming into Borat, before attempting to kiss Fallon.
Borat then made a crude gesture with his hand, pretending to squeeze a woman’s cleavage. “You have a woman in the audience,” he commented.
‘Mister. Trumps, you say that in Ohio people eat dogs and cats, what restaurant sells them? Can you get me a reservation please? he said while addressing Trump
‘Mister. Trumps, you say that in Ohio people eat dogs and cats, what restaurant sells them? Can you get me a reservation please?
‘In my country we have KFC. Kazakh fried cat. She licks her pussy well!
After doing a quick dance, he asked, ‘Why is there a woman on stage? Is it Stormy Daniels? She’s nice! ‘Wawaweewa!’
She then turned to Harris and said, “You are a woman, a person of color, and you are married to a Jew.” I advise you not to come to Kazakhstan, it has already punished 3 out of 4 crimes with death.’
“Please don’t tell me you’ve also had a sexy time with an underage bear.”
‘Mister. Trump, that reminds me, after your visit 5 years ago to the beautiful bear contest, we paid hush money to get the grizzly bear. Problem solved and thanks in return for your nuclear secrets. “You scratch my back and I’ll scratch your hrum,” he said before ripping off his mustache.
Cohen was on the show to promote his television series Disclaimer, created by Alfonso Cuarón, which premiered October 11 on Apple TV+.
It comes days after he said he might never get his alter ego Borat back after being forced into hiding to escape a pro-gun mob.
The comedy star reprized his role as Borat Sagdiyev for the 2020 satire comedy Borat Later Moviefilm.
He recently said he may never get his alter ego Borat back after being forced into hiding to escape a pro-gun mob; pictured on October 10
However, he provoked the fury of gun activists when he appeared at a rally and mocked them on camera.
Recalling the terrifying moment he had to hide from the group, Sacha told the SmartLess podcast: ‘The last one got so extreme. After that armed demonstration, I was basically on the run.
“I had a kind of militia following me. I was going from safe house to safe house for about four days. It got so crazy that you realize there’s a certain amount of skill and preparation, but you’re also going to get lucky. And at some point, your luck runs out.
The actor survived the ordeal but hinted that he won’t revive Borat again, explaining that he only created his 2020 film after feeling compelled to comment on that year’s US presidential election.
He continued: “I think the element of danger meant I just didn’t want to do it again.” I felt like I had to do it for that election. I had to do it. “I was terrified of what was going to happen.”
Borat, is a 2006 mockumentary, black comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha.
Sacha plays the lead role of Borat, a fictional Kazakh journalist who travels across the United States to make a documentary featuring real-life interactions with Americans.
Borat was released in November 2006, in both the United Kingdom and the United States, by 20th Century Fox.
Borat Sagdiyev is a fictional Kazakh journalist created by Cohen, who portrayed him in the 2006 mockumentary Borat and the 2020 comedy-satire Borat Subsequent Moviefilm; seen in a frame
Meanwhile, his iconic character Ali G made his on-screen debut in 1998 on Channel 4’s The 11 O’Clock Show, when he interviewed prominent public figures in the UK; seen in 2003
The film received critical acclaim and grossed $262 million worldwide, and Sacha won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
Meanwhile, his iconic character Ali G made his on-screen debut in 1998 on Channel 4’s The 11 O’Clock Show, when he interviewed prominent public figures in the UK.
The novel interactions made the character a household name, before he headlined Da Ali G Show since 2000.
They then brought him back in 2021 for a surprise concert in Sydney, Australia.