“Wear Mask. Save Live”: Borat Had Made Hilarious Appearances on Major Landmarks Across the UK
Borat was beamed onto Edinburgh Castle with the pro-mask message
Sacha Baron Cohen’s comical character was projected onto famous sites around the country with the slogan: “Wear mask. Save live.” And he posed up wearing nothing but a face mask covering his modesty.
h/t: thesun
He also appeared in Glasgow
And a huge campaign to promote the film is under way around the UK
AFP
But the National Trust has hit out at the ‘defacement’ of the Cerne Abbas Giant in Dorset
Bournemouth News
Angry officials say they didn’t give permission for the figure to be altered in any way
Earlier this week, a huge inflatable Borat was floated down the River Thames in London:
Justin Tallis/AFP Photo
Justin Tallis/AFP Photo
Justin Tallis/AFP Photo
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