Miss Congeniality's Support: Sandra Bullock's Voice Note to Dakota Johnson After Razzie Win

Sandra Bullock in The Late Show, Dakota Johnson in The Tonight Show
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Sandra Bullock in The Late Show, Dakota Johnson in The Tonight Show
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Dakota Johnson shared recently that Sandra Bullock reached out and showed support to her after winning a Razzie Award.

Earlier this year, she won Worst Actress at the 45th Razzie Awards for her performance in the maligned superhero film Madame Web. It marked her second win in the category as she was also awarded for her work in Fifty Shades of Grey several years ago.

How Did Sandra Bullock Support Dakota Johnson in Her Razzie Win?

Dakota Johnson in Madame Web
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In a recent interview on Amy Poehler's Good Hang podcast, Johnson revealed that Bullock sent her a voice note after she won a Razzie Award for Madame Web.

Bullock notably also won the Worst Actress Award at the 2010 Razzie Awards, the night before she won the Oscar for Best Actress.

"I recently actually exchanged texts... well, I got a voice note from Sandra Bullock, because I don’t know if you know, but I won the Razzie for Worst Actress," Johnson shared.

"There’s a lot of good people who have won that, but Sandra Bullock sent me a voice note, being like ‘I heard you are in the Razzie club and we should have brunch, we should have a monthly brunch.’ Because I guess she won that the year that she won the Oscar as well. It was in the same year, I think."

She added, "I freaked out getting this message from her because she’s so iconic to me, as like a movie star. I was like, ‘Oh my God.’ I was just crazy."

What Does Dakota Johnson Think of Madame Web's Failure?

Johnson also opened up about the critical and box office failure of Madame Web, where she blamed it on the massive creative changes it underwent.

She told Poehler that the script was "a completely different script than what I attached to."

"That is a wild thing to like a crazy journey to go on as an artist because you’re like, ‘Okay, I’m doing something like with my actual body and my actual mind and my heart, my emotions. I’m like using things. And it’s just being taken and f*cked with,’" the actress said.

"But you can’t do anything about it. Like, what am I gonna do? F*cking cry about Madame Web? No."

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