Published 12/4/2008
by CelebTV.com Staff
at CelebTV.com - Celebrity Blog
Isla Fisher may have married Borat, but in real life, husband Sacha Baron Cohen knows who rules the roost.
“I love the power women have. I think women rule the world because they rule men. Manipulating men — that’s our job. That’s what we’re on the planet for,” the actress told Australia’s December issue of FHM .
But there’s a lighter side to the 32-year-old actress. Fisher admitted to the magazine, “One of the reasons I like doing comedies is that I tap into my inner idiot.”
The Australian actress recently finished filming her latest movie, Confessions of a Shopaholic .
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