EMILY PRESCOTT: Sacha Baron Cohen and wife Isla Fisher have downer on Down Under as they head to UK

EMILY PRESCOTT: Borat creator Sacha Baron Cohen and wife Isla Fisher have a downer on Down Under as they head back to the UK

Just two years after deciding to ‘relocate permanently’ to Perth in Western Australia, it seems Borat and Ali G star Sacha Baron Cohen and his wife Isla Fisher have changed their minds – and are about to move to London.

They had left Los Angeles for Australia, the homeland of actress Isla, to escape “Trump’s America.”

Now Sacha, 51, and Isla, 47, have been spotted house hunting in London, where Sacha grew up, and will have moved in with their three children by the fall.

While some may wonder why they would leave sunny Down Under for Britain, the move is due to the couple being unable to cope with the long time it takes to get from Perth to America and the UK to fly, where they could both have movie commitments.

In addition to a new pad in London, they will keep their home in LA for now as Sacha is working on a new project there, according to reports.

Two years after deciding to ‘relocate permanently’ to Perth in Western Australia, it seems Borat and Ali G star Sacha Baron Cohen and his wife Isla Fisher have changed their minds – and are about to move to London to move

Sacha, 51, and Isla, 47, have been spotted house hunting in London, where Sacha grew up

Sacha, 51, and Isla, 47, have been spotted house hunting in London, where Sacha grew up

Fortunately, the pair are no strangers to lifting sticks and are quite familiar with packing boxes.

They moved from LA to Sydney in 2020 and then headed to Perth in September 2021, where Isla’s family lives, to escape Sydney’s strict Covid lockdown rules. At the time they said the move to Perth would be permanent. The couple met at a party in 2001 and reportedly bonded over mocking fellow guests for their pretense.

Isla rose to fame on the Australian soap opera Home And Away and converted to Judaism before marrying Sacha in 2010. I’m sure Isla, who starred in The Great Gatsby in 2013, will miss Australia the most.

Of her love of life Down Under, she said: ‘I don’t feel any pressure there. I don’t have to say, do or be anything. I don’t even have to wear shoes.’

I would advise you to wear them in London, although Isla…