A Glorious Baby for Borat
Sacha Baron Cohen now has three alter egos and one tiny person to come home to.
The funnyman and fiancée Isla Fisher have welcomed their first child together, according to Australian and British media reports.
While no other details are available, the couple did confirm—or, didn't adamantly deny—in June that they were expecting a baby.
Fisher, 31, told Britain's Daily Mail on Tuesday that she's had no problem trading in the Hollywood scene for maternity leave.
"I feel great and I have never been happier...There is no way I am going to worry about missing out on work or the pressure to lose weight," the mega baby bump-sporting actress said during a shopping outing in Los Angeles. "At the moment I am not even planning any work. As far as I am concerned I am fully booked up in my personal life and I can't see beyond that."
But like a squirrel stashing nuts for the winter, Fisher has stocked away plenty of celluloid to make sure audiences don't forget her famous face.
The Australian redhead, who rose to fame playing crazy in Wedding Crashers but toned it down recently to play the love interest in Hot Rod, is up next in the romantic comedy Definitely, Maybe, with Ryan Reynolds and Rachel Weisz. She also lent her voice to the animated Dr. Seuss tale Horton Hears a Who!
She and Cohen, 36, have been together for about five years; they say that they have not set a wedding date yet.
"Sacha makes me laugh more than anyone," Fisher told a British paper in 2005, and that was before he had the rest of the world laughing and/or litigating after Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan touched down on U.S. soil.
The Cambridge-educated Cohen has followed his Golden Globe-winning efforts with the hoot-heavy travel guide Borat: Touristic Guidings to Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan and its companion piece Touristic Guidings to Minor Nation of U.S. and A.
Fisher admitted to Details magazine this summer that life with Cohen is rarely dull.
"Instead of 'Hey, Honey, did you pick up the dry cleaning?,' it was 'Did you get beaten up? Are you getting sued? Is there a warrant out for your arrest?'" she said, referring to the period last year when Borat mania was at its peak.




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