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Wednesday was a bad day to be Rudy Giuliani and a great day to be a late-night TV host.
Both Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers spent part of their opening monologues satirizing President Trump’s personal attorney after a compromising scene from Sacha Baron Cohen. Borat Post Movie It showed Giuliani placing his hand in his pants while lying on a bed in a hotel room.
The incident occurred in the presence of a young actress who plays Borat’s daughter, who poses in the film as a conservative journalist who interviews Giuliani over drinks.
“This was a breaking story from … can we put the publication’s name on the screen?” Meyers said in Late at night when the “Mad Libs” logo appeared on the screen. “Here we go. Of course. Libraries are at it again.”
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In The late showColbert criticized CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin, who was suspended by the New Yorker earlier this week after he reportedly masturbated in front of the camera during a Zoom work meeting.
“Thanks to the hidden cameras Sacha installed in the movie, we see Giuliani reaching into his pants and apparently touching his genitals while reclining on a bed,” Colbert said. “Jeffrey Toobin, it’s over now.”
In the film, Baron Cohen’s Borat quickly interrupts the questionable hotel scene by running into the room and declaring, “He’s 15! He’s too old for you!” (Maria Bakalova, the actress who plays Borat’s daughter, is 24 years old).
“It’s never a great sign when the moral authority of the situation comes from a guy who once handed a woman a bag of his own poop,” Colbert joked, referencing a scene from the original. Borat.
“During the interview with the daughter, Giuliani drank whiskey, coughs, fails to distance himself socially and agrees, at least in theory, to eat a bat with his interviewer,” Colbert said.
“This doesn’t look too good, but Rudy says he has a perfectly innocent explanation.”
On Wednesday, Giuliani defended himself on social media, stating that “Borat’s video is a total fabrication” and dismissing Baron Cohen as “a stone-cold liar.”
“I was tucking my shirt in after taking off my recording equipment,” he tweeted.
“At no point before, during or after the interview was I inappropriate.”
Colbert didn’t believe it.
“Why did you go into a bedroom, at the suggestion of a young woman, to have a cocktail, to take the microphone off?” the comedian muttered.
“I take the mic off every night. Not once have I reclined on a king-size bed and then launched a fact-finding mission in my own groin.”
Borat’s new movie, officially titled Borat Post-Movie: Prodigious Bribery Delivery to the American Regime to Once Benefit the Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, arrives Friday on Amazon Prime Video.