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Giuliani earns Razzie award for year’s worst movie performances

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Giuliani earns Razzie award for year’s worst movie performances

WORST PERFORMANCE. Rudy Giuliani speaks as Trump supporters gather by the White House in this file photo.

File photo by Jim Bourg/Reuters

'Music' wins the most Razzies, including worst actress for Kate Hudson

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s unwitting appearance in Borat Subsequent Moviefilm was named one of the year’s worst performances by voters for the annual Razzie prizes on Saturday, April 24.

The Razzies, or Golden Raspberry Awards, were created in 1980 and serve as an antidote to Hollywood’s glitzy Oscars ceremony, which take place on Sunday, April 25 (Monday, April 26 in the Philippines).

Giuliani was named worst supporting actor for his brief appearance in Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat mockumentary sequel. The former mayor was unknowingly filmed in a hotel room with an actress pretending to be a reporter. Giuliani has said nothing inappropriate happened.

Absolute Proof, a movie by MyPillow Chief Executive Mike Lindell, was voted the year’s worst picture. The film featured baseless claims of fraud in the 2020 US presidential election.

Lindell, a vocal supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, also was named worst actor.

Music, a movie directed by musician Sia about a young girl with autism, won the most Razzies overall, with 3 including worst actress for Kate Hudson.

Razzie winners were chosen by 1,097 members from more than two dozen countries. Members sign up online and pay a $40 membership fee. – Rappler.com

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