Bruno on July Cover of Marie Claire Magazine

Bruno finished up a photo shoot with Victoria’s Secret model, Alessandra Ambrosio, to grace the July issue cover of Marie Claire magazine. Is Bruno working his mojo on hot babes in his trademark leopard prints for men?

http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/celebrity/343847/see-our-cover-star-br-no-a-k-a-sacha-baron-cohen-work-it-for-the-camera.html

Bruno Marie Claire

Bruno: Men, Tights, and Stereotypes

New York Times provides a detail look into the making of the Bruno Movie.

  • Elton John performs a song for the movie.
  • Straight men are prey in the world of Bruno.
  • Validate your homophobia at the multiplex.
  • “Real people, real [uncomfortable] situations.”
  • Bruno strips for former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul.
  • Risks and rewards of movie studio that bought distribution rights to Bruno.
  • More “hot pants, leopard bikini underwear” than you can handle.
  • Meet “Gayby”, Bruno’s black baby.
  • Learn martial arts to defend against gay people.
  • Child endangerment by mother’s of child divas?
  • How do gay rights advocates feel?

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/14/movies/14barn.htm

The Bruno movie is social commentary disguised as a flamboyantly gay documentary / candid camera comedy that captures peoples’ reactions at its truest forms revealing them as prejudice, homophobic and having no sense of reality verses staged comic gold.

Bruno with Microphone

Morning Wood Planned for Bruno Premiere

Bruno is letting it all hang out figuratively at Taylor Square on the day of the Bruno Movie Premiere with a hand from Isla Fisher.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25628173-5012974,00.html

Bruno Shaved Chest

LBGT Community Member’s POV on the Bruno Movie

Rashad Robinson’s article in the Huffington Post provides a viewpoint from the gay and lesibian community about Sacha Baron Cohen’s new movie Bruno.

Some audiences – including, I’m sure, allies and members of our community — will simply not agree that these images are offensive. Others will find it frustrating to be confronted with demeaning, stereotypical images that feel like they’re aimed not at increasing people’s discomfort with homophobia, but rather at decreasing their comfort with gay people.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rashad-robinson/ibrnoi-satire-amd-stereot_b_215192.html

Bruno may have gone over the top with the gay Austrian tv fashion reporter character compared to his original stint on HBO.