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    Isla Fisher Makes Raunchy Joke About Giving Birth to Huge Baby at Golden Globes

    Even high heels won't make up for this height difference! Isla Fisher engaged in some girl talk with fellow Hollywood stars Connie Britton, Julianna Margulies and Carla Gugino at the Golden Globes Sunday night, and conversation eventually turned to baby talk.

    "My husband is 6'4"," the petite Bachelorette actress informed the rest of the ladies while in line for the restroom. "It was nine pounds coming out of my vagina."

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    Fisher is married to funnyman Sacha Baron Cohen, and the couple have two daughters together -- Olive, 5, and Elula, 2.

    Margulies, 46, couldn't help cracking up at the actress' quip, an onlooker tells Us Weekly.

    The 36-year-old actress also added that she was "avoiding [her] husband's speech" because she got nervous thinking about it.

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    Earlier that evening, Cohen, 41, took to the stage to present the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature and took the opportunity to get in a few digs toward the Les Miserables cast, most notably Best Actress winner Anne Hathaway.

    After cracking jokes about Hugh "Jackson," Helena Bonham Carter and Russell Crowe ("Russell Crowe had four months of singing lessons," he chuckled, rolling his eyes. "That was money well spent”), Cohen set his sights on Hathaway to close out his routine.

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    "Enough of me pulling back the curtains of Hollywood -- and I'm not referring to Anne Hathaway's up-skirt shot," he deadpanned.

    Hathaway responded with a few giggles and a tight smile in the audience.

    This article originally appeared on Usmagazine.com: Isla Fisher Makes Raunchy Joke About Giving Birth to Huge Baby at Golden Globes

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