
Sacha Baron Cohen ‘terrified Isla will spill more secrets' after ‘sausage' gag – as he unveils ‘power play' revenge body
But with the ink barely dry,
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Sacha Baron Cohen posed topless on the front of a men's magazine to show off his ripped figure as he prepares to play a Marvel supervillain
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Sacha and Isla Fisher's £120million divorce has been finalised
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But the Australian actress has been making barbed comments
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Actor Sacha, 53, pictured in a mankini as Borat
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And now, the normally private
power
play.
The 53-year-old Borat actor posed topless on the front of a men's magazine to show off his incredibly ripped torso as he prepares to play a Marvel supervillain.
The single star's 'revenge body' is a surprise transformation from his previously gangly 6ft 3in frame. It follows
pink
dress.
But that was nothing in comparison to the social media messages she has posted in the past few weeks.
First, Isla, 49, commented: 'For all the men who say, 'Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?', here's an update for you. Nowadays, 80 per cent of women are against marriage.
'Why? Because women realise it's not worth buying an entire pig just to get a little sausage.'
And last week she asked: 'Are you sure it's just one man they found?',
next
to a story saying, 'Man was found to be missing 90 per cent of his brain'.
'Lot of anger'
A
Hollywood
source told The Sun last night: 'Isla knows exactly what she's doing here and there's zero doubt it will enrage Sacha no end.'
'There's no question the divorce has been
'They wanted to wrap things up fairly quickly, but it didn't pan out that way because they found it difficult to sign off on a financial settlement.
All The signs Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher had secretly split from girls' nights out to hiding ring finger
'So there was a lot of back and forth over property and other assets, which was frustrating for them both and emotionally exhausting, especially with three kids caught in the middle.
'Isla's certainly a lot happier and more liberated these days, but she's clearly holding back a lot of anger and resentment.'
Sacha and Isla had been together since meeting in Sydney in 2001. Back then, the ex-Home And Away star was building a career in TV, while Sacha was still best known for his comedy
By the time they wed in 2010, she had made her name as a comic actress in 2005 film Wedding Crashers and Sacha had become a global figure as bumbling Borat from
Isla is said to have wanted to make their main home in Australia, while Sacha favoured London. They moved to the UK, where their three children were educated, but Sacha kept his seven-bed mansion in Los Angeles and she spent a lot of time working Down Under.
Isla knows exactly what she's doing here and there's zero doubt it will enrage Sacha no end
Hollywood source
Then last year Aussie actress
She alleged he pressured her to appear in a nude sex scene, fat-shamed her and asked her to stick her 'finger' somewhere intimate.
Sacha has always pushed comedy to its limits, such as in his 2006 Borat movie when he wrestled naked in front of real hotel guests. But just a few days after the allegations were made, Isla and Sacha
And the couple claimed they started divorce proceedings in 2023.
They posted a jokey message on social media with themselves in tennis gear saying: 'After a long tennis match lasting over 20 years, we are finally putting our racquets down.'
That agreement not to talk about their personal lives seemed to end when Isla gave an interview this spring, commenting on her divorce.
She said: 'It's the most difficult thing I've been through and I've learnt so much about myself.
'I never imagined my family being separated, but we are committed and loving parents.'
It was reported that Isla had largely put her career on the back burner to look after their children when she was married to Sacha.
Now she is rebuilding it, making a cameo appearance in Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy in February, and she is due to star in Now You See Me 3, out in November.
Meanwhile, it seems that Sacha has been spending a lot of time on his image — his body image.
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The exes posed in tennis gear to announce their split last year on Instagram
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Rebel Wilson claimed that Sacha acted inappropriately on set of The Brothers Grimsby, allegedly pressuring her to appear in a nude sex scene and fat-shaming her
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100 press-ups
The actor, who displayed a hairy chest while wearing a bright green mankini as Borat, has now shaved it off. In Men's Fitness magazine, he also oiled up his bare skin to enhance his rippling muscles.
Sacha joked: 'Some celebs use Ozempic, some use private chefs, others use personal trainers. I use all three.'
In fact, no fat jabs were needed. He did 100 press-ups a day plus ten to a dozen pull-ups.
The comedian said: 'My mindset around fitness has definitely evolved.
My mindset around fitness has definitely evolved
Sacha
"My favourite exercise is X-ups. I've always found core workouts challenging, as I'm blessed with the core strength of an arthritic jellyfish, so being able to do them now is a reminder of how far I've come.'
It is unusual for Sacha to talk about himself, but there is little doubt he is moving away from the comic creations that made his name.
Last month, Borat director Larry Charles revealed that he was no longer working with Sacha since the actor started to go in a new direction on the 2012 film The Dictator.
Larry said: 'He wanted to be more of a traditional movie star.
'He was surrounding himself with more traditional showbusiness people.'
Sacha's six-pack training regime was developed for his role as Mephisto in the Marvel universe.
This is his latest attempt at serious acting, having starred in the Apple+ psychological drama Disclaimer last year with
When Isla appeared at a gallery last month in a bright gown, the actress said her look was 'somewhere between mermaid and mid-life crisis'.
If the pair's crises continue, this is only going to get more interesting.
But our insider insisted Sacha was only aiming to impress studio bosses and audiences with his new six-pack, saying: 'He worked out for a role.'
However, they added: 'His greatest fear will be Isla going into more details than her cryptic online posts.
'If that were to happen it would be his worst, utter nightmare.'
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Sacha pictured as Mephisto in Disney's Ironheart, in his latest attempt at serious acting
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All the signs Isla and Sacha had secretly split
The couple have revealed they actually split last year, despite only just revealing their divorce.
Here we look at the
Social media silence
- Sacha has been absent from Instagram since last Christmas.
Spending time with friends
- Isla has been been following that classic post break-up move of spending more time with her girlfriends.
Hidden ring finger
- No fans noticed at the time, but in many Instagram shots from this year, Isla has hidden her right hand so her wedding finger was not visible in many shots.
Missing man
- The last image Isla shared of her and Sacha prior to the
divorce
announcement was back in November last year.
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