Billionaire Donald Trump reacted to Sacha Baron Cohen's ash-spilling stunt with Ryan Seacrest at Sunday's Oscar red carpet. With a frown on his face, Trump delivered his rant from behind his desk and explained why he thought it wasn't funny to dump Kim Jong Il's pretend ashes on the E! correspondent.
Trump pointed out that the security guard standing near Seacrest didn't do his job and that he believes Baron Cohen, who showed up to the event as "The Dictator" from his upcoming movie, should've been punched in the face.

A cab driver confessed to selling tainted drugs to "Amazing Race" producer Jeff Rice -- which killed him in a hotel in Uganda, reports the Daily Mail.
Full Story at Daily Mail
Get more "Extra" Scoop headlines for Monday, February 27!
Oscars 2012: Celebs, News, Pics and More! -- ExtraTV.com
Angelina Jolie's Leg Launches Twitter Feed -- Entertainment Weekly
Jimmy Kimmel Debuts 'Move: The Movie' Trailer at Post-Oscars Show -- AceShowBiz
Sacha Baron Cohen's 'Dictator' Stunt Gets Thumbs-Up from Celebs -- MTV News
Funnyman Sacha Baron Cohen surprised E! host Ryan Seacrest on the 2012 Oscars red carpet.
Arriving to the ceremony dressed as his latest alter ego "The Dictator," Cohen accidentally dumped an urn full of what he claimed was the ashes of the late North Korean leader Kim Jon Il all over Seacrest. Classic.
"Extra's" Jerry Penacoli met with Oscar producers Brian Grazer and Don Mischer, who shot down the rumor that Sacha Baron Cohen's alter ego based on his new film, "The Dictator," isn't welcomed at this year's festivities. Says Grazer, "We're thrilled to have him and he'll be on the red carpet dressed as The Dictator."
Grazer also revealed Eddie Murphy, who dropped out as the show's host, will not be making an appearance.

Sacha Baron Cohen has reportedly been banned from Sunday's Oscars over plans to appear as the Dictator -- his latest alter ego and the subject of his new film, "The Dictator."
Full Story at The Guardian
Get more "Extra" Scoop headlines for Thursday, February 23!
Adele Tops Whitney Houston Mark -- L.A. Times
'American Idol' Judges Choose Top 14 -- FOX News
Lindsay Lohan Enters Probation 'Home Stretch' -- CNN Entertainment
Oscars A to Z -- People
Acclaimed "Hugo" director Martin Scorsese and actor Sacha Baron Cohen -- who voices the film's Station Inspector -- sat down with "Extra's" Jerry Penacoli to talk about the adventure movie's 11 Oscar nods.
Scorsese said he didn't expect 11 nominations, while Sacha exclaimed, "I did! In fact, I bet quite a lot of money."
Actor Sacha Baron Cohen, the funnyman who gave us "Borat" and "Bruno," is unafraid to roast half of Hollywood in his latest film, "The Dictator."
Watch Cohen roll around in bed with Megan Fox!
"The Dictator" storms into theaters May 11, 2012.
Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen is in costume in the first official photo released by Paramount for his upcoming comedy, "The Dictator."

The film, a spoof about an oppressive foreign leader, will be released in May of 2012.





















