
Sacha Baron Cohen‘s new movie, Bruno, has a lot of people talking, from the full frontal nudity to the stint with Paula Abdrool to his interview with a real terrorist.
Whereas Paula got a good laugh at her own expense, (as did we), the man Bruno labeled a terrorist is heaping mad about his big screen debut and he is ready to give Sacha Baron Cohen what’s coming to him: a day in court.
Say what now? Oh yes, this is the kind of terrorist that would rather take your money than your life. We suppose that’s better, but it sure makes him one crummy bad guy.
According to Ayman Abu Aita, Sacha led him to believe that this was a real documentary on the struggles facing the Palestinian cause. He at no point, before or after the interview was conducted, was alerted that the film was for farce: “He said he is a German actor making documentaries watched by young people. … He wanted to make a story to mobilize the young people to help us (Palestinians). … I didn’t have any impression he would use my interview in a bad way.”
In fact, Aita isn’t even a terrorist, at least not these days. He was once a member of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, but now he works as a board member of the Holy Land Trust. Guess they don’t have background checks in Palestine.
But anyway, deeming Sacha to be a “big liar”, Aita is in the process of getting himself a lawyer and dragging Bruno’s flamboyant ass to court.
Yeah, good luck with that. Guarantee there is all kinds of paperwork you signed that doesn’t make them liable.
Gotta read that fine print, friend.
[Image via WENN.]
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