The scene featuring LaToya Jackson in Sacha Baron Cohen's comedy, Bruno, was quickly removed from the film just before its premiere. Producers were compelled to do so as a result of Michael Jackson's sudden death.
However, for the DVD version--which is set to release November 17--the scene is being included as an extra feature. In it, Cohen interviews LaToya while he is in character as the Austrian fashionista, Bruno. Jackson plays along--not recognizing the comedian throughout the course of their interaction.
At one point, Cohen has Jackson sit atop an almost-nude Hispanic worker. She giggles, "It's like being on a horse, isn't it?" Additionally, the twosome feast on sushi off another partially naked man transported into the room on a gurney.
However, when Baron takes LaToya's cell phone and attempts to find Michael's number, she puts her bedazzled foot down and storms off. Bless her heart, who let her get a hold of information like that?
Gallery Info: LaToya Jackson at the British premiere of The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus in London's Leicester Square.
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