Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani reacted to a scene from the sequel to the new “Borat” movie in which he is shown in a compromising position with a woman pretending to be the daughter of a true Baron Cohen fictional journalist teenager.
According to reports from the initial screening of the film, which will be released on Amazon on Friday, Giuliani was shown after interviewing the woman in her room, with her hands on the bed straps in her shirt. Cohen then entered the room dressed as a woman. Giuliani says the situation was taken out of context.
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“I’m sticking my shirt on, I assure you I’m doing exactly what I was doing,” Giulini told WABC Radio on Wednesday. “This is a hit job,” said President Trump’s personal attorney.
Giuliani further explained the situation in a series of tweets.
“The Borat video is a complete fake,” Giuliani said. “I was sticking to my shirt after taking the recording equipment. I’ve never been unfit before, during or after an interview. If true Baron Cohen suggests that stone is a cold lie.
Giuliani talked about the report in a Hollywood reporter from July about the interview. Giulini said he called police before he finally realized he was Cohen. The reporter’s article was based on an article by Page Six which reported that the incident began with Gioli in a room at the Mark Hotel in New York City, where he was being interviewed by a young woman.
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Giuliani said at the time that the woman asked him a few questions and then Cohen went inside.
“This guy ran inside wearing a crazy, what I would say was pink transgender outfit,” Giuliani said. “It was a pink bikini, with a lace, translucent lattice underneath top, it looked absurd. She had a beard, bare legs, and I wouldn’t call it distracting.”
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The July report did not report any inappropriate or sexual behavior.
“I only later realized that he must be a true Baron Cohen.” “I thought about all the people who had been fooled before and I felt good about myself because I didn’t get it.”