Time magazine reporters caught up with Ayman Abu Aita, a respectable middle class family man, and exposed Bruno Movies’ video editing tricks and lies to fabricate the soundbites. It is a real shame that Sacha Baron Cohen had to go this far to make a quick buck. The interviewing scene might be a result from the Austrian fashionista’s lack of ideas and creativity.
Palestinian political figure, Ayman Abu Aita, is calling Bruno fraudulent for lying about their meeting while being cast in a villainous terrorist leadership role for the Bruno movie. Truth of the matter is that Ayman had already served prison time, and have worked directly with Jewish state officials after the prison term.
There were no secret locations, and no bodyguards. The interview took place in a “popular restaurant called Everest in the town of Beit Jala, which is in a section in the West Bank under Israeli control,” and the second was “Sammy Awad, the American manager of the Holy Land Trust“.
If this is true, the Sacha Cohen interview on David Letterman leads him to lose credibility. Maybe it was not a good time to come out of the Bruno character because now Sacha Cohen is accused of lying, and not Bruno (fictional character) accused of lying.
This may have more legs for a case than the bingo hall incident.
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Bruno aka Sacha Baron Cohen in real life meets with David Letterman to recap the difficulties of locating a terrorist similar to the US government having a hard time locating Osama bin Laden. Then there are weather conditions that make the terrorist interview even more unnerving considering the hired body guard’s resume included stints with protecting musicians from flying undergarments.