![]() Bilo was not always disabled and was shown as a normal early teenage boy in Borat's Guide to Britain, at some point Bilo suffered brain damage during an exorcism, when another brother of Borat's tried to release a demon from Bilo through the traditional Kazakh folk remedy of opening the skull and sticking the tooth of a red-haired woman in the brain.Īlthough nominally pagan most of his life, sometimes remarking that he 'follow the hawk', during his trip to America he attends a Pentecostal church service and later converts his entire village to Christianity, Borat's version of which involves crucifying Jews. He also has a younger brother, Bilo, who is intellectually disabled and kept locked in a cage. It is indicated in an interview with a general practitioner that he caught syphilis from one of his sisters during a Kazakh folk festival. He has a sister, Natalya, whom at different times he has described as the 'number four prostitute in all of Kazakhstan' and another sister who appears to be a very young teenage girl is shown in the beginning of Borat's Guide to Britain. He has a thirteen-year-old son named Hooeylewis, twelve-year-old twin boys named Bilak and Biram, and seventeen grandchildren. She is shown as an extremely short old lady (revealed to be forty-three years old) in his 2006 mockumentary film, where he gives the viewer a guided tour of his hometown. Borat was born and raised in the village of Kuzcek, Kazakh SSR to Asimbala Sagdiyev and Boltok the Rapist (who is also stated to be his paternal grandfather, uncle and former father-in-law until the demise of Oksana) he says his mother gave birth to him when she was nine years old. ![]()
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