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Sacha Baron Cohen tricks food critic into praising 'butter soft human flesh' | Sacha Baron Cohen tricks food critic into praising 'butter soft human flesh' |
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In a new episode of his ridicule-ridden show 'Who is America?' notorious comedian Sacha Baron Cohen pokes fun at pretentious haute cuisine aficionados by treating a food critic to a bite of what he claims is human flesh. | |
Baron Cohen's show thrives on duping Americans into seriously accepting ridiculous propositions and situations, like using a pork shield against Islamic terrorists, and he seems to be testing the limits with every new episode. The latest one features Cohen's ex-convict persona, Rick Sherman, serving "prison-inspired" dishes to low-key food critic Bill Jilla. | |
The courses included "anally-aged veal in a strawberry prophylactic," in reference to how food is smuggled into prisons, – so far, so gross. But the pinnacle of the dinner was "filet of vegetarian-fed Chinese dissident and cauliflower purée." | The courses included "anally-aged veal in a strawberry prophylactic," in reference to how food is smuggled into prisons, – so far, so gross. But the pinnacle of the dinner was "filet of vegetarian-fed Chinese dissident and cauliflower purée." |
Jilla was taken aback by the prospect of sampling human flesh, for a whole few moments. He then caved in to Baron Cohen's argument that the meat was "ethically sourced," stuck a bit in his mouth and very nearly swooned with pleasure. | Jilla was taken aback by the prospect of sampling human flesh, for a whole few moments. He then caved in to Baron Cohen's argument that the meat was "ethically sourced," stuck a bit in his mouth and very nearly swooned with pleasure. |
"It's like butter soft," he extolled. "Who needs a knife? It's melting on my palate." He topped it all off by thanking the family of the supposed Chinese dissident for allowing him to taste the man. | "It's like butter soft," he extolled. "Who needs a knife? It's melting on my palate." He topped it all off by thanking the family of the supposed Chinese dissident for allowing him to taste the man. |
Jilla's website, dinnerreviews.com, crashed immediately after the show's airing. It's unclear whether the site went down from being overloaded, or was disabled on purpose. | Jilla's website, dinnerreviews.com, crashed immediately after the show's airing. It's unclear whether the site went down from being overloaded, or was disabled on purpose. |
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