Megan Fox earned an embarrassing two Golden Raspberry Awards this year, nearly a decade after she was first granted the dubious honor.
Held every year just before the Oscars, the parody awards show gives out prizes for the worst work in a variety of categories.
This year’s ‘winners’ were announced on Saturday morning, with embarrassing consequences for Megan.
Not only was she given worst actress for the action movie Johnny & Clyde, she also got worst supporting actress for the latest Expendables movie.
Entitled Exp4ndables, the newest installment in the action franchise also netted a worst supporting actor Razzie for Megan’s leading man Sylvester Stallone.
Megan Fox earned an embarrassing two Golden Raspberry Awards this year, nearly a decade after she was first granted the dubious honor; pictured in February
She given worst actress for the action movie Johnny & Clyde, which stars her as a casino owner resorting to desperate measures to protect her business from a heist
Johnny & Clyde stars Avan Jogia and Ajani Russell as the title characters, a pair of roving serial killers who are also romantically involved with each other.
Their plans to hold up an Atlantic City casino go awry when they fall afoul of its hardboiled owner, played by none other than Megan.
In order to fend off the crime couple, Megan’s character turns to the occult and enlists the services of a demon called Bakwas to defend her casino.
The movie received such a catastrophically poor response from the critics that it currently holds a 0% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Meanwhile, Exp4ndables comes at the tail end of a previously wildly successful franchise that brought together action stars old and new.
Sylvester Stallone, who won worst supporting actor this year, has the all-time record for most Razzies, having earned 12 over the course of his career.
One of those prizes, however, was the Redeemer award, a rare positive Razzie offered to him for his acclaimed performance in Creed.
His history with the awards show stretches back to its early days in the 1980s, when he won worst actor for his 1984 musical Rhinestone co-starring Dolly Parton.
She also got worst supporting actress for the latest Expendables movie Exp4ndables, in which she is pictured with Andy Garcia and Jacob Scipio
Entitled Exp4ndables, the newest installment in the action franchise also netted a worst supporting actor Razzie for Megan’s leading man Sylvester Stallone
Megan meanwhile won her first Razzie Award back in 2015, scooping up worst supporting actress for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Sly has remained consistently on the Razzies’ radar ever since, to the point of netting the worst actor of the decade award in 1990.
Megan meanwhile won her first Razzie Award back in 2015, scooping up worst supporting actress for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
This year’s Golden Raspberry Awards were dominated by the British slasher movie Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey, a horror spin on AA Milne’s classic character.
The movie came out early last year and was instantly received with scorn by the critics, to the tune of a current 3% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Its scathing reception was reflected at the Razzies, where Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey won a whopping five awards including worst picture.