Rebel Wilson has won the 'worst actress of 2025' gong at the Golden Raspberry Awards.
Known as the 'Razzies', the US-based awards show is a send-up of the Oscars, and calls out the movie world's 'most unimpressive achievements' of the year.
Rebel, 46, took out her prize for her role as a spy who creates havoc during a bachelorette weekend in the box office flop Bride Hard.
The Golden Raspberry board announced that the Bridesmaids star scored her Razzie for 'her not-quite-believable performance as an action hero'.
Rebel's co-star Anna Chlumsky was nominated for worst supporting actress, alongside Bride Hard cast mate, Stephen Dorff, who received a nod for worst supporting actor.
Also nominated for worst actress were Natalie Portman for Fountain of Youth, Star Trek: Section 31 star Michelle Yeoh, Love Hurts actress Ariana Debose and Milla Jovovich for In the Lost Lands.
The Razzies ceremony also mentioned War of the Worlds.
Another box office disaster, the would-be sci-fi epic earned a humiliating five prizes, including worst actor for Ice Cube.
War of the Worlds also took home worst director, worst screenplay and worst prequel, remake, rip-off or sequel.
The Razzie Redeemer Award - given for the bright spot in an otherwise dismal project - was handed out to Kate Hudson for Song Sung Blue.
Founded in 1981, the Razzies boast over 1,000 members in more than two dozen countries and decide their annual awards from an online vote, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Released in 2025, Rebel's Bride Hard was a box office bomb and currently rates a pitiful 14 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes based on 50 reviews.
'There's nothing wrong with a good, dumb comedy, but Bride Hard doesn't even qualify as in-flight entertainment,' snapped the Washington Post when the film opened in the US last June.
'The ungrammatical title alone is ground for divorce,' wrote The Straits Times, while IndieWire put the boot in: 'Bride Hard is never funny. That kills the mood faster than a bad toast, but even dead on arrival, this wedding feels like torture.'
The Golden Raspberry board announced that the Bridesmaids star scored her Razzie for 'her not-quite-believable-performance as an action hero'.
Founded in 1981, the Razzies boast over 1,000 members in more than two dozen countries and decide their annual awards from an online vote, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Bride Hard hit Australian cinemas last August, and the reaction from critics was less than stellar.
Billed as Die Hard-meets-Bridesmaids (the clue is in the title), the film follows a mercenary group who get more than they bargained for when they take a wedding party hostage.
Little do they know that the maid of honour, played by Rebel, is actually a secret agent.
Writing for PerthNow, critic Ben O'Shea did not pull any punches in his scathing assessment.
'Things this critic would rather do instead of ever watching Bride Hard again include, but are not limited to, giving Donald Trump a back wax and personally removing the next fatberg from Perth's sewerage system,' he wrote.
He didn't stop there; arguing it could be the worst film he's ever seen.
'Rebel Wilson's latest comedy is so bad, it is the frontrunner to claim worst film of the year and might just be the worst film yours truly has ever seen,' Ben added.
IMDb rates the comedy at a lacklustre 4.3 out of 10.