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Sacha Baron Cohen Responds After President Trump Calls Him 'A Creep'

If you're familiar with Sacha Baron Cohen's character Borat, you'd know he isn't too worried about being kind to everyone he comes into contact with.

In the recently released Borat sequel, the infamous reporter is visiting America during some truly unprecedented times.

Recently, the comedian released some never-before-seen footage on his social media that pokes fun at the president and his White House security.

If you've seen the second *Borat* movie, you'll know why many fans are calling it "VERY NICE!"

Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen revived his role as the foul-mouthed journalist Borat in the new Amazon Prime movie, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.

It just rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?

The film has been receiving praise on social media by many notable Hollywood celebs.

Fellow writer and comedian Seth MacFarlane gave Baron Cohen praise, saying, "Sacha understands America better than America does."

Despite rave reviews from fans, the film has been surrounded by controversy since its release earlier this month.

The most viral scene from the film features the president's former attorney, Rudy Giuliani, in a compromising position.

According to *People*, actress Maria Bakalova, who plays Borat's daughter in the movie, poses as a journalist interviewing Giuliani.

After their interview, the actress invites the former New York mayor into a hotel bedroom for a drink before trying to take off his microphone, the publication reports.

According to the clip, Giuliani then leans back onto a bed and appears to put his hand down the front of his pants.

However, it is unclear if Giuliani is just adjusting his shirt.

Baron Cohen then runs into the scene as Borat, before saying, "She’s 15. She’s too old for you," according to People.

For the record, actress Maria Bakalova is 24 years old.

The 76-year-old took to Twitter to defend himself and the now viral clip.

"At no time before, during, or after the interview was I ever inappropriate. If Sacha Baron Cohen implies otherwise he is a stone-cold liar," Giuliani tweeted.

Following Giuliani's statement, Borat's Twitter account posted a video response.

"What was an innocent sexy-time encounter between a consenting man and my 15-year-old daughter have been turned into something disgusting by fake news media. I warn you: anyone else try this, and Rudolph will not hesitate to reach into his legal briefs and whip out his supenis," he said, according to People.

Adding fuel to the fire, the comedian released a deleted scene from the film on Twitter this past Friday.

While speaking to reporters, the president was asked whether or not he was worried about security breaches after footage from the film showed Maria Bakalova posing as a journalist and getting into the White House.

Needless to say, the 74-year-old did not hold back.

CNN

"Years ago, you know, he tried to scam me," the president said, recalling the time Baron Cohen had disguised himself as a BBC anchor, according to Yahoo.

"That’s a phony guy. And I don’t find him funny."

"To me, he was a creep," Trump concluded.

Now, Baron Cohen is getting a chance to reply to the president's remarks.

"Donald—I appreciate the free publicity for Borat! I admit, I don’t find you funny either. But yet the whole world laughs at you," he began.

He concluded: "I’m always looking for people to play racist buffoons, and you’ll need a job after Jan. 20. Let’s talk!"

What do you think of Sacha Baron Cohen's reply? Let us know in the comments below!

h/t: People.

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