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Sandra Bullock 'wins' Razzie
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7th March 2010
She's about 24 hours away from the most memorable night of her life, but Sandra Bullock still found time to accept the award for Worst Female Performance at last night's Razzies. HURRRRRRRR.
Odds-on to win Best Actress for The Blind Side at tonight's Oscar ceremony, Sandra Bullock was taken down a peg at last night's Golden Raspberry awards, where she turned up in person to accept the Razzie for Worst Actress for All About Steve.
Like Halle Berry before her, Bullock took the award in good grace and even dished out free copies of the movie on DVD to everyone in the audience. For what it's worth, All About Steve isn't as awful as it looks. I know at least one person who enjoyed it.
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