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Sacha Baron Cohen’s Who Is America? ends after one season

Sacha Baron Cohen’s ‘Who Is America?’ will not return for a second season.
The 47-year-old comedian has confirmed that the controversial series – which was broadcast on the Showtime network in the US – will not be returning to TV screens after the much-debated first season landed the broadcaster with a $95 million defamation suit.
Sacha – whose show tricked unsuspecting politicians into saying and doing surreal things – explained to The Hollywood Reporter: "I will never be able to get a politician to bare his buttocks while screaming ‘God bless America!’ and screaming the N-word."
In one particularly bizarre scene, Republican Jason Spencer flashed his bum and shouted racial slurs on the show.
But Sacha – who previously starred as the comedy creation Ali G – admitted he never thought the show would have a long shelf-life.
The comedian also conceded he’s simply too "lazy" to persist with the concept.
He said: "The idea is not to make it a ‘Seinfeld’ or an ‘SNL’. It is gruelling. I’m too lazy to do this."
Meanwhile, Isla Fisher – who has been married to Sacha since 2010 – revealed earlier this year that she respected her husband even more after they worked together.
The loved-up duo collaborated on the 2016 comedy ‘Grimsby’, and Isla relished the experience.
Asked to name her favourite co-star, the actress said: "Well, I have to pick my husband. I would not want to not pick him. He is my favourite, obviously.
"We had a really fun time [on ‘Grimsby’]. We shared a trailer. And it was just hilarious.
"Obviously I always respected him, but having been around so many big comedy stars and seeing how they improvise and stuff – and then to work with my husband and see him be the best improv comedian I’ve ever worked with, I loved it."

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