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Sacha Baron Cohen's Bruno Wishes for Butt-Naked Segment With Robert Pattinson
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The infamous character says he actually wished he landed his naked bottom on the British actor's face instead of on Eminem's during 2009 MTV Movie Awards back in May.

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More than a month after his butt-naked segment with Eminem at 2009 MTV Movie Awards, Sacha Baron Cohen's Bruno opens up that he actually wished he landed his nude bottoms on Robert Pattinson's face. Attending a MySpace-sponsored screening of his upcoming movie "Bruno" on Tuesday, July 7, he revealed to MTV, "Robert Pattinson was actually the row in front, and if I'd landed on him they would have needed the fire engines to unclench my thighs from his neck."

When asked about his infamous encounter with Eminem during the star-studded awards show back in May, Bruno said, "Well, Eminem behaved like a total bi---. I mean, he pretended like he'd never 69'd a guy before." He continued, "The reality was, when I was down there with my [butt] in his face and my head between his thighs, I felt something poking into my cheek, and I felt why he was actually called Slim Shady. I felt that Slim was getting a little fat."

Most recently, Sacha Baron Cohen's Bruno managed to draw attention by criticizing the fashion styles of several favorite Hollywood celebs, including Robert Pattinson, Miley Cyrus, and Jonas Brothers. Additionally, he made comment on the fashion style of high profile couple, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, and criticized the fashion choice of his depicter, Sacha Baron Cohen.

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