'Borat' Imposter Was Pulled Over In Georgia With A Woman Strapped To His Car (VIDEO)

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Two cops in Lilburn, Georgia, had the traffic stop of a lifetime when they pulled over a beat-up, old, yellow pick up truck with a woman tied onto the roof.

When the officers approached the truck to speak with the driver, they found a man dressed exactly like Borat, speaking with a foreign accent.

Bodycam footage of the bizarre encounter was released by the police department, and you can tell just how perplexed the cops were by the incident.

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There’s a lot to dissect in the 13-minute video, but you can hear one officer say, “I'm guessing somebody is around here with a camera filming. The dude sitting in the truck looks like Borat. He's talking like Borat and all that other good stuff.”

Lilburn Police Captain Scott Bennett confirmed to Narcity that the driver was not actually Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen, but that the whole thing was a stunt for the Borat sequel, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.

You can even see footage from the traffic stop in the trailer for the movie at the 48-second mark.

As for the woman on the roof, she was explained to be Borat’s “daughter” as the driver presented the police officers with an "honor certificate" and claimed she was "one of his properties."

One of the officers comments, “I don't think she'd ride up there for very long. She's not strapped in very good,” but they let the driver go to carry on with the prank.

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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