He then tipped the urn over Seacrest, covering his tuxedo in white dust. Cohen, 40, who is known for outrageous publicity stunts in films like Borat and Bruno, was bundled off the red carpet by security guards. Turning to the camera, Seacrest said, “Anything can happen and it most certainly did, all over my lapel.” Cohen’s film is expected to be released in March. He was invited to the Oscars as a cast member of Martin Scorsese’s multiple award nominee Hugo.
Earlier there were reports that he had been forbidden to attend the ceremony after asking to arrive in character as Admiral General Aladeen – which the Academy denied. After the red carpet stunt, “Moneyball” actor Jonah Hill, who was nominated for best supporting actor, said, “I guess the Oscars isn’t the best place to sell your movie. I think he’s a funny guy, though.” “30 Rock” actress Tina Fey saw the funny side, and crossed herself over the ashes as she walked past