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‘Borat 2’ character feels “betrayed” after not being told film was satirical – NME
Jeanise Jones has said she feels “betrayed” after ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’ producers didn’t tell her it was a satirical film.

Jeanise Jones, the woman who plays Tutar’s babysitter in Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, has said she feels “betrayed” after filmmakers didn’t tell her it was a satirical production.
The 62-year-old said she was led to believe she was participating in a real documentary about a teen being groomed to marry a rich man and prayed for her until the trailer came out.
“Im feeling like shes from the Third World and that kind of stuff does happen where they sell women. Im thinking this is…
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