Worst Actresses of the 21st Century, According to the Golden Raspberry Awards (18 photos)
Sometimes, one role is enough to ruin a reputation or become a laughingstock for years, and these women have found themselves in Hollywood's red zone. Today, we'll look back at the actresses who won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress in the 21st century. The organizers of this famous anti-award show spare no one and often "reward" A+ actors and actresses, but frankly, some of them truly deserved it for their individual performances.
This category at the Raspberry Awards, as is customary for its organizers, is filled not only with actresses themselves, but also with celebrities from other fields, politicians, and even actors who have dropped in as jokes—Tyler Perry has won it twice! We'll only consider those cases where the gilded statuette of dubious value was awarded to a specific actress, thereby recognizing her as the worst of the year and one of the worst of this century.
2025 — Rebel Wilson
For her role in "Spy Wedding."
Another attempt to capitalize on old comedic antics and dull jokes in a run-of-the-mill action film that's easily forgotten in the theater's coat rack.
2024 — Dakota Johnson
For her role in "Madame Web."
A wooden performance in a superhero skit, where the main star looks like she'd rather be anywhere than read that ridiculous dialogue to the end.
2023 — Megan Fox
For her role in "Johnny and Clyde."
Megan Fox has apparently completely lost interest in the caliber of the films she stars in, so she's once again starred in a mindlessly stupid action film that looks like it was filmed (and certainly written) by cruel schoolchildren. And even in such a film, she couldn't be a bright spot.
2021 — Jeanne de Waal
For her role in the film "Diana: The Musical."
A questionable performance in a questionable musical about the life of Princess Diana.
2020 — Kate Hudson
For her role in the film "The Musical."
Sia's extremely strange directorial debut was criticized for everything, including the lead actress.
2019 — Hilary Duff
For her role in "The Haunting of Sharon Tate."
This film was released the same year as "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," in which Margot Robbie played Sharon Tate. But the main problem with this film is that they decided to turn Sharon's tragic story into a horror movie. Which turned out to be very bad.
2018 — Melissa McCarthy
For the films "Adult Toys" and "Life of the Party."
The comedic actress was hyped at the time, but in a bad way. So she received "Raspberries" for two leading roles in mediocre films.
2015 — Dakota Johnson
For her role in "Fifty Shades of Grey."
In this case, film critics went all-out on the film itself, but both leads also got a bad rap. Jamie Dornan also received a negative award.
Dakota, incidentally, is the only two-time winner in the 21st century.
2014 — Cameron Diaz
For her roles in "The Other Woman" and "Sex Tape."
After starring in these films, Cameron retired from acting for 10 years. What a way to end her career—at the lowest point imaginable. It's no surprise that the actress has finally returned.
2012 — Kristen Stewart
For her role in "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2."
We've noted more than once that the final installment of "Twilight" was awarded "Raspberries" for the entire series. Now, Kristen has also received an anti-award.
2009 — Sandra Bullock
For her role in "All About Steve."
This win is notable for the actress because she also won the Oscar for Best Leading Actress that same year. However, her performance in "The Blind Side" has been widely questioned; film media have called it one of the weakest of those to win the award, so perhaps "All About Steve" best represents Bullock's form that year.
2008 — Paris Hilton
For her role in "The Beauty and the Ugly."
Oh, those wild 2000s with those teen comedies where the title alone is enough to tell you how good the film is, and Paris Hilton, who alternated between being a pop singer and a Hollywood actress.
2007 — Lindsay Lohan
For her role in "I Know Who Killed Me."
One of the worst detective thrillers in history delighted us with the fact that Lindsay Lohan played not one, but two roles. And both were "bad."
2006 — Sharon Stone
For her role in the film "Basic Instinct 2."
The sequel to the sensational and even scandalous first part turned out to be a self-parody. Too predictable. And the performance of Stone, 15 years older, didn't seem like the project's saving grace.
2005 — Jenny McCarthy
For her role in "Dirty Love."
A cringe-inducing romantic comedy with plenty of horrifyingly unpleasant moments. Jenny McCarthy is absolutely at home in this kind of film. "Dirty Love," but a clear winner at the Golden Raspberry Awards!
2004 — Halle Berry
For her role in "Catwoman."
Well, it's all clear here. The then-recent Oscar winner (by the way, her role, like Bullock's, is considered weak) stumbled upon a comically absurd superhero film and perfectly disappeared into its inanity.
2003 — Jennifer Lopez
For her role in "Gigli."
Like "Catwoman," this film and its performances (including Ben Affleck's) are the heavy artillery of bad cinema. It seems like every film critic in the world used "Gigli" as an exercise in humiliation. This verdict sounds funny today:
"Affleck and Lopez lack chemistry"
2001 — Mariah Carey
For her role in the film "Glitter."
It's a surprising case of the film's star criticizing it herself. Carey openly admitted she regretted starring in it, calling it "a kitschy moment in history... in the history of my life."


















