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An Up-Close Look At Toronto's Naked Borat From Every Single Angle (PHOTOS)

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In case you somehow missed it, there was a giant, inflatable, naked Borat doll floating along Toronto's waterfront today, promoting the upcoming release of Borat 2. The film is set to release this Friday on Amazon Prime.

The doll sailed on a promotional barge along Cherry St., complete with several Kazakh flags proudly waving.

It was truly something to behold.

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The hilarious and lewd advertisement made its way from London and arrived in Toronto at noon.

The official title of the Borat sequel is quite a mouthful: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan.

Despite not having the foggiest idea what that title is supposed to mean, we do know that the film itself could not be more highly anticipated.

The movie has already earned the approval and praise of Canadian comedy icon, Seth Rogen, who recently confessed to watching it six times already.

So, if you were wondering why you spotted naked Borat on the horizon today, now you know!

  • Ellie Spina is an Associate Editor at Narcity Canada. She is a Canadian pop culture and celebrity news expert — definitely somebody you want to have on your trivia team to answer any entertainment-related questions. Having lived in the capital of Canada her entire life, her love for all things Canadian runs deep, especially BeaverTails! Her takeaway from 13 Going On 30 was that she wanted to be “Jenna Rink, big time magazine editor” and after six years of journalism experience, she’s doing just that.

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