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Comedian Simon Brodkin disrupts VW presentation at Geneva motor show | |
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The English prankster who showered Fifa chief Sepp Blatter with dollar bills last summer has turned his attention to a VW presentation at the Geneva motor show. | |
Comedian Simon Brodkin, dressed as a Volkswagen mechanic and holding a wrench and a prop labelled “cheat box”, looked under a display car as a VW executive spoke at the event on Tuesday morning. | Comedian Simon Brodkin, dressed as a Volkswagen mechanic and holding a wrench and a prop labelled “cheat box”, looked under a display car as a VW executive spoke at the event on Tuesday morning. |
In German-accented English, he said chief executive Matthias Müller “said it was OK as long as no one finds out about it”. Security guards then escorted the comedian away. | |
Related: Comedian Simon Brodkin charged by police over Sepp Blatter cash stunt | Related: Comedian Simon Brodkin charged by police over Sepp Blatter cash stunt |
Last July Simon Brodkin, dressed as one of his characters, Jason Bent, placed a pile of banknotes on the desk next to Fifa’s Sepp Blatter, having announced himself as a delegate from North Korea’s 2026 World Cup bid. As he was being led away by security he threw more notes over the still-seated president. | |
Brodkin is also known for his TV character Lee Nelson, whose show aired on BBC3 in 2010 and 2011. | |
Volkswagen admitted to US regulators in September it had used illegal software in its so-called clean diesel engines, allowing the cars to pass laboratory emissions tests while spewing high levels of harmful nitrogen oxides when operating. |