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Sacha Baron Cohen suffers serious burns
Sacha Baron Cohen suffers serious burns
Sacha Baron Cohen suffered serious burns after trying to bleach his body
hair.
The comic star - who plays a gay Austrian fashion reporter in his new film
'Bruno' - used strong chemicals to make him look "all-over hairless".
But the 37-year-old star suffered an allergic reaction to the bleach and
broke out in a painful rash. He was taken to hospital for treatment and
couldn't sit down for days.
A source revealed to Britain's The Sun newspaper: "Sacha is committed to as
much realism as he can muster in his films. He'd heard that all-over
hairlessness is a popular trend in the gay community, so he thought he'd
bleach all his hair so it looked invisible.
"But it quickly turned into a disaster. Shortly after having the procedure
done he felt a burning sensation and it grew steadily worse.
"He had a bad allergic reaction to hydrogen peroxide, which is a strong
bleaching agent. It was so severe around a certain part of his anatomy that
he couldn't sit down for three days."
Doctors prescribed a soothing cream and antihistamines, but Sacha took days
to fully recover, delaying filming for nearly a week.
The source added: "He had to make an emergency appointment with the doctors,
who gave him some medication to counter the irritation.
"Crew members found the whole incident hilarious and it slowed down filming
for a bit, but Sacha soon got over the discomfort. He has suffered no
long-lasting ill effects."
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