Published : Feb. 27, 2012 - 14:48
HOLLYWOOD (AFP) ― Flamboyant British comic Sacha Baron Cohen pulled a North Korea-themed publicity stunt on the Oscars red carpet Sunday, pretending to pour late leader Kim Jong-il’s ashes onto an interviewer.
The “Ali G,” “Borat” and “Bruno” star, who had been warned against staging a stunt at the Academy Awards, turned up in full military regalia from his latest movie “The Dictator,” and clutching a funeral urn bearing Kim’s photo.
Flanked by two female guards in uniforms and red berets, he told celebrity presenter Ryan Seacrest ― interviewing all the stars as they arrived for the Oscars, and asking them about their outfits ― that he was wearing Galliano.
Actor Sacha Baron Cohen, dressed as his role of the Dictator, arrives on the red carpet for the Academy Awards in Hollywood, Sunday. (AFP-Yonhap News)
“The socks are from Kmart,” he added and, when Seacrest reached down to pull up his trouser leg, said: “As Saddam Hussein once said to me, ‘Socks are socks, don’t waste money.’”
Holding the urn with a picture of North Korea’s late leader on the front, he was asked why he was excited to come to the Oscars.
“It gave me an opportunity to bring my dear friend and doubles tennis partner Kim Jong il,” Baron Cohen said in character.
“It was his dream to come to the Oscars, and to be sprinkled over the red carpet and over Halle Berry’s chest again,” he joked.
At that point, he pretended to lose his grip on the urn, pouring the ashes down the black suit of a visibly annoyed Seacrest, and spilling them on the red carpet in front of banks of cameras.