This Article is From May 17, 2012

Clooney's ex caught frolicking with The Dictator

Clooney's ex caught frolicking with The Dictator

Highlights

  • Sacha Baron Cohen rubbed sun cream into George Clooney's ex-girlfriend at the Cannes Film Festival.
  • The British comic dressed as 'Admiral General Aladeen' - the character from his latest movie The Dictator - boarded a yacht off the coast of the South of France with the Italian TV presenter yesterday.
  • 'General Aladeen' and Elisabetta, who sported a tiny pink bikini, sipped champagne and oiled each other with sunscreen and everything was plain sailing until the 33-year-old beauty pretended to poke fun at his small manhood.
  • The 40-year-old funnyman stormed off in anger, dragging Elisabetta by her feet, before re-appearing with a bodybag which he then tossed overboard.
  • 'General Aladeen' had already caused chaos on the Cannes Croisette by arriving on a camel.
  • The 65th Cannes Film Festival kicked off yesterday and has already attracted some of the biggest Hollywood stars including Eva Longoria, Freida Pinto, Bruce Willis, Diane Kruger and Tilda Swinton.
London: Sacha Baron Cohen rubbed sun cream into George Clooney's ex-girlfriend at the Cannes Film Festival.

The British comic dressed as 'Admiral General Aladeen' - the character from his latest movie The Dictator - boarded a yacht off the coast of the South of France with the Italian TV presenter yesterday.

'General Aladeen' and Elisabetta, who sported a tiny pink bikini, sipped champagne and oiled each other with sunscreen and everything was plain sailing until the 33-year-old beauty pretended to poke fun at his small manhood.

The 40-year-old funnyman stormed off in anger, dragging Elisabetta by her feet, before re-appearing with a bodybag which he then tossed overboard.

'General Aladeen' had already caused chaos on the Cannes Croisette by arriving on a camel.

The 65th Cannes Film Festival kicked off yesterday and has already attracted some of the biggest Hollywood stars including Eva Longoria, Freida Pinto, Bruce Willis, Diane Kruger and Tilda Swinton.
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