Sacha Baron Cohen posts video response to Oscars controversy
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Actor Sacha Baron Cohen has released a video in character as his 鈥Dictator鈥 persona Admiral General Aladeen, saying the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has until noon on Sunday to give him his Oscar tickets back. Following rumors he planned to walk the red carpet in character as Aladeen, there were some reports that the Academy had banned Cohen from the ceremony Sunday evening.
But the organization behind the Oscars says Cohen has not been officially banned, with Academy president Tom Sherak this morning that Cohen has his tickets.
鈥淲e want him to come to the show,鈥 he said in an interview. 鈥淏ut we would like him to come as Sacha.鈥
Sherak did not say in the interview with The Wrap if any action would take place if Cohen arrived in costume as Aladeen.
Cohen鈥檚 minute-and-a-half-long video, beginning with a line of text stating it was produced by the Republic of Wadiya Media (the fictional country ruled by Aladeen) and instructions to 鈥淧lease Stand,鈥 was filmed with Cohen sitting on a throne. Two actors playing guards held guns and stood at attention behind him, with portraits of Aladeen on the back wall.
Cohen delivered the video in his Aladeen accent of rolling Rs, beginning his speech with, 鈥淕ood morning, great Satan of America鈥 and adding a polite, 鈥淗ow are you? I am fine, thank you.鈥
Cohen continued, 鈥淚 am outraged at being banned from the Oscars鈥 while I applaud the Academy for taking away my right to free speech, I warn you that if you do not lift your sanctions鈥 you will face unimaginable consequences.鈥
The actor also made jokes about romantic comedies like 鈥淵ou鈥檝e Got Mail鈥 and added that he had hired Hilary Swank as his date.
Cohen smiled at the end of the video. 鈥淕ood luck, Billy Crystals,鈥 he said. 鈥淔antastic.鈥
Check out the video below: