Borat Goes Gay in Italy (Video)
Sacha Baron Cohen pissed off Italian police and fashionistas alike yesterday after wreaking havoc through a major Milan fashion show as Bruno — his flamboyantly gay version of Borat — without permission.

After somehow sneaking his way onto the catwalk in a ridiculously awesome velcro suit, Cohen managed to get about halfway down the runway before a bunch of hoity toity tightasses freaked out and dragged the dude off the stage and into a waiting police car.
But fear not — Cohen was not charged with a crime and was eventually released. Chances are, the incident will appear in his upcoming flick reportedly titled, “Bruno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purposes of Making Heterosexual Male.”
source: Sacha Baron Cohen’s Bruno Wreaks Havoc In Milan [huffington post]
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That was hilarious! Actually, it doesn’t look any worse than some of that crap they strut down the major catwalks and expect us high-fashion aficionados to purchase!
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the pictures of Cohen crashing the fashion show in Milan hardly look like him… judging by the aftermath, though, it looks like it was an effective marketing ploy