Sacha Baron Cohen Crashes Wimbledon As Ali G – Fans Go Wild!

  • By Zoe
  • July 14, 2026, 7 a.m.

Sacha Baron Cohen's Wimbledon Surprise

Sacha Baron Cohen has done it again – the comedic genius behind Ali G made a splash at Wimbledon, showing up in full character. Rumors are swirling that Cohen is secretly filming a new Ali G movie, and his recent appearance might just be a clue. Seated in section 215, Cohen donned a white track jacket emblazoned with "Official Wimbledon Ganja Dealer" on the back, along with a thick gold chain, fully embodying the cheeky persona of Ali G.

Ali G's Return Sparks Excitement

Fans couldn't contain their excitement when Cohen, 54, was spotted in the stands, with many taking to Instagram to share the moment. "I iz BACK! And if u iz at dis borin wimbledore final lookin 2 get grand slammed, I iz here wif de hookup dm me, especially if u iz fit," Cohen cheekily captioned a clip on Instagram. Though a representative for Cohen remained tight-lipped, the buzz surrounding his surprise appearance is undeniable.

“I iz BACK! And if u iz at dis borin wimbledore final lookin 2 get grand slammed, I iz here wif de hookup dm me, especially if u iz fit,” he captioned the clip.

Star-Studded Wimbledon

Wimbledon has been a hotspot for celebrities this year, with royalty and A-listers gracing the event. The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, made several appearances, including the men's singles final with her children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Their arrival was met with applause from stars like Nicole Kidman, Andrew Garfield, and Jennifer Lopez. Other celebrities spotted include Lily Collins, Cynthia Erivo, Stanley Tucci, Keira Knightley, and Tom Hiddleston.

As the event continues to draw big names, Sacha Baron Cohen's playful antics remind us of the humor and unpredictability that Ali G has always brought to the table.

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