‘These Could Be Terrorists’: Sacha Baron Cohen Says Bernie Sanders Almost Investigated ‘Who Is America’
Cohen used a fake conspiracy theorist persona to trick the Vermont senator into a comedic interview.
Cohen used a fake conspiracy theorist persona to trick the Vermont senator into a comedic interview.
The alleged prank took place just over a week after Cohen showed up in disguise at a far right rally in Washington.
In a recent Anti-Defamation League keynote, Cohen outlines how internet companies have fueled bigotry and hate speech. But he has a solution.
The statuesque comedian tells Don Cheadle about the hours of preparation required to stay incognito.
“Trump without Twitter probably would not have become president,” says the “Who Is America?” creator and star.
The comedian says the interview led him to believe there could be “a pedophile ring in Las Vegas.”
Showtime executives want him back, but Cohen says he’d have to wait 10 years in order for the surprise factor to be there.
Moore is suing Showtime, CBS, and Cohen for fraud, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and defamation.
The Showtime series’ finale featured a surprise interview with O.J. Simpson, but the former Alaskan governor was nowhere to be seen.
A year after Charlottesville, the Trump supporter says he doesn’t take sides when it comes to fascism vs. anti-fascism.
TCA: The premium cable network has had “casual talks” about another edition, but first Cohen is finishing up Season 1. Also: When (or if) we’ll see Sarah Palin’s episode.
Cohen dressed as a Finnish social media star to see how far he could push Arpaio.