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Sacha Baron Cohen to bring back Ali G as part of new stand-up tour

The parody gangster wannabe shot to fame in the 1990s and early 2000s, with prank interviews of various public figures.

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Sacha Baron Cohen will be reviving his famous character Ali G as part of a new stand-up tour, the PA news agency understands.

The parody gangster-rapper wannabe shot to fame in the 1990s and early 2000s, with prank interviews of various public figures, including the Beckhams, Donald Trump and astronaut Buzz Aldrin.

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the character, who first appeared on Channel 4 sketch show The 11 O’Clock Show, in 1998.

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Sacha Baron Cohen arriving at the Empire Cinema in London’s Leicester Square, for the premiere of Ali G InDaHouse (Yui Mok)

PA understands that Baron Cohen has been working on a stand-up tour in which Ali G will make an appearance.

No further details of the tour have yet been provided.

The character, known for his distinctive yellow tracksuit, is from Staines-upon-Thames in England, and claims to be part of street gang “Da West Staines Massiv”.

Following his introduction Channel 4, he took on his own programme Da Ali G Show and starred in the 2002 movie Ali G In Da House.

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Ali G (PA Media)

Despite telling The Daily Telegraph in 2007 that he had retired the character, Baron Cohen delivered a keynote speech as the rapper at Harvard University in 2015.

He also appeared as Ali G at the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards, where he was honoured with the comedic genius award and joked about cancelling himself over his controversial characters.

Baron Cohen performed as Ali G, Borat, Bruno and Admiral General Aladeen during the ceremony, using digital trickery to confront himself.

He accepted the prize as intrepid Kazakhstani journalist Borat, before suburban wannabe gangster Ali G appeared.

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