Sacha Baron Cohen has admitted that his days of playing undercover characters might be over after he was left 'fearing for his life' while filming Borat 2.
The 49-year-old actor, known for playing figures such as Borat Sagdiyev and Ali G, revealed that he wore a bullet proof vest while recording at a gun rally but feared that he might be shot at.
Speaking to NPR, the actor admitted that it was worrying scenes such as the gun rally - that appears in the Borat Subsequent Moviefilm - that have made him think twice about the future of playing such characters. "At some point, your luck runs out.
And so I never wanted to do this stuff again," he told the publication "I can't." The Borat sequel centres on the character as he returns to the
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