Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat gives Jimmy Kimmel a coronavirus inspection

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

It was just two months ago when rumours of a sequel to Sacha Baron Cohen's BORAT first began trickling out, and now, the release of BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM: DELIVERY OF PRODIGIOUS BRIDE TO AMERICAN REGIME FOR MAKE BENEFIT ONCE GLORIOUS NATION OF KAZAKHSTAN is just a few short days away. The film will once again find Cohen playing Borat Sagdiyev, the now disgraced Kazakhstani journalist who must return to America amid the insanity of the 2020 elections and the COVID-19 pandemic to deliver his daughter (Irina Nowak) as a gift to Vice President Mike Pence.

As with any movie, the impending release of BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM means making appearances on talk-shows in order to promote it, but Sacha Baron Cohen certainly isn't a regular guest, and while appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Cohen (as Borat) makes Jimmy go through a plague questionnaire, a physical examination, and introduces him to his angry daughter, who really wants Jimmy's pants for some reason. What follows is jam-packed with awkward hilarity as well as a clip from the upcoming film (beginning at 8:12). Check it out above!

BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM is slated to debut on Amazon Prime Video on October 23rd.

Source: Jimmy Kimmel Live!

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