Brüno LA Premiere Blocks Michael Mourners From Correct Star



The Brüno Los Angeles Premiere at the Graumans Chinese Theatre in Hollywood should have been a nice distraction from the awful news of the day. However, the premiere's location just happened to coincide with the REAL Michael Jackson star on the Hollywood Walk-Of-Fame (Some chose to mourn at a different Michael Jackson's star on Vine Blvd.). Undoubtedly, Brüno (Sacha Baron Cohen) worked overtime to cheer the crowd up, arriving in style straddling a Disco-Mirror-Tank, brandishing a gold Chanel Bazooka, backed-up by a Betallion of Babes bearing arms (and legs!) Brüno proclaimed this was the "gayest... most important film starring a gay Austrian since Terminator 2!" But there was a cloud over the festivities, as the group of Michael Jackson fans grew, and grew impatient for the fun to end and the serious mourning to begin. It was strange how one Hollywood tradition, the Glamorous Premiere, was tarnished somewhat by another Hollywood tradition of fans congregating around the star of a recently passed celebrity, and vice versa! Also at the premiere was Sacha's extremely cute-iful wife, Isla Fisher (Confessions of a Shopaholic, Wedding Crashers), producer Jonah Hill (Superbad), Chris Kattan ("SNL"), Ed Helms (The Hangover, "The Office"), and Ken Davitian (Borat)

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