VIDEO: Eminem storms out of MTV Awards after hilarious Sacha Baron Cohen prank
Eminem left red-faced after bottom-baring Sacha Baron Cohen crash-lands on him

Eminem left red-faced after bottom-baring Sacha Baron Cohen crash-lands on him
Sacha Baron Cohen literally landed himself in hot water with Eminem after falling on him – crotch first - during a stunt at the MTV Awards.
The rapper was left furious after Cohen, in character as his gay fashionista alter ego Bruno, crash-landed on him while dressed as an angel in a thong.
The Slim Shady star looked less than amused as Bruno hung suspended in his lap with his groin directly in his face.
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Cameron Diaz, were in fits of laughter at the stunt, but Eminem did not see the funny side, saying: 'Are you serious? Are you f***ing serious?' as he struggled to get Cohen off him.
As soon as he was able to, the rapper then stormed out of the ceremony.
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Sacha was there to present the award for Best Male Performance, and, surely, had the most unique – and hilarious - way of doing so in the history of award bashes!
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