Grimsby unseen

Watch Rebel Wilson and Sacha Baron Cohen bounce off each other in outrageous Grimsby outtake

The pair are just as funny when it's not scripted

THEY are both known for being incredibly funny in their own right but put them together and Rebel  Wilson and Sacha Baron Cohen are comedy gold.

In an exclusive outtake from the move Rebel and Sacha, who play Dawn and Nobby respectively, can be seen firing off jokes as the camera continued rolling.

In the clip someone is heard knocking on the door which leads Rebel to say:”Oi get the door someone, but don’t open it if it’s the police.”

This starts a game of toing and froing between the comedy actors as they reel of a list of other people not to let in – including the welfare inspector, the football association and J.K Rowling.

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Rebel Wilson and Sacha Baron Cohen in an outtake from the film

As they continue firing off names Rebel says “but not Janet McGreedy – I f**king hate that f**king slag.”

She continued: “She came round when you were oversees and she told me everything.”

Looking shocked Sacha asked: “How many fingers did she say?”

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Rebel confronts Sacha in the funny clip

And demonstrating by holding up two fingers, she replied: “She said you put two fingers, one in each uterus.”

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Meanwhile Rebel recently revealed that a body double was used for her nude scenes as she had a clause in her contract stipulating that she wouldn’t strip.

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The actress shows she’s just as funny when it’s not scripted
However, her Sacha still tried to persuade her that she could do the raunchy scenes if she wanted.
She recalled: “They got in another girl – this larger burlesque dancer from South Africa – to be a nude double. And they got her to do all this stuff. Sacha would go, ‘See, she looks good.’ I’m like ‘I’m not doing it. I don’t care what you say.”

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