Freshly Brewed Buzz with Sacha Baron Cohen and Paris Jackson

Jun 29, 2020 | 6:11 AM

SACHA BARON COHEN CRASHES RIGHT-WING EVENT: Sacha Baron Cohen crashed a right-wing event in D.C. posing as a racist country singer. He performed, and encouraged the crowd to sing along with lyrics about liberals getting “chopped up” or “injected with the Wuhan flu,” and slammed “sushi eaters” and “Chinese people,” saying they should “nuke them up like in World War II.” TBD if the footage will be used for a new series of Who Is America? Cohen has not commented. (Page Six)

STEVE KAZEE SAYS SON GIVES HIM HOPE: Steve Kazee shared thoughts on social media about his 3-month-old son with Jenna Dewan, saying that Callum helps keep his priorities straight during these challenging times. He wrote: “It gives me strength to fight for a better future for all the little hearts out there. It gives me love to heal my wounds so that I am strong enough to weather the trials. It gives me peace to ease my worried mind when it feels like all is lost. It gives me perspective so that I may see the world clearly and as it truly is instead of what it seems to be.” He added: “It gives me hope that our best days are ahead of us. It gives me laughter when I need it and tears when I can’t fathom how much I love it.” (People)

PARIS JACKSON FEARS SHE WILL ALWAYS BE IN MICHAEL’S SHADOW: Paris Jackson speaks of her insecurities and struggles in Unfiltered: Paris Jackson and Gabriel Glenn, a Facebook Watch series. She reveals that she fears she will always be in her famous father Michael‘s shadow, in exclusive clips on ET: “As a teenager, I wouldn’t really allow myself to be a musician, if that makes sense. I played guitar and I sang, and I wrote songs from a young age, but it wasn’t until I met Gabe that I started calling myself a musician.” (ET)

DAMIAN HURLEY THANKS FANS: Damian Hurley, son of Elizabeth Hurley and Steve Bing, is thanking fans for support after his father’s suicide June 22. The model wrote on social media: “Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone that has reached out following the devastating news. I’m trying to reply to as many of you as I can, but please know I will always remember your kindness. This is a very strange and confusing time and I’m immensely grateful to be surrounded by my phenomenal family and friends.” (Page Six)