Sydney Sweeney leads Worst Picture odds at Razzies with two potential nominations
Sydney’s own passion project, horror-flick Immaculate earned a 60 percent audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes but also has a projected 25 percent probability of winning the Golden Raspberry.
Also on the OLBG’s list of potential nominees is the sequel to this year’s Worst Picture winner, Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, with two-to-one odds.
Kelly Rowland’s Mea Culpa and Henry Cavill’s poorly received Argyle fill up the latter half of the list with four-to-one and six-to-one odds respectively.
The projections come after Sydney was drawn into a public row with a Hollywood producer, Carol Baum, who branded her hit romcom “unwatchable” and claimed the Euphoria star is “not pretty” and “can’t act”.
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Sydney’s representatives lashed out at the comments, labeling the discourse “sad” and “shameful”, while her legion of fans valiantly defended the star to the point that Carol publicly declared she now regrets her comments.
The 26-year-old is in good company in the betting site’s books as Megan Fox is leading the way for actor nominations, narrowly ahead of Sylvester Stallone and Gwyneth Paltrow.
The Transformers star was a double winner at the last Razzies in March, earning the parodied title of Worst Actress for her role in Johnny & Clyde as well as Worst Supporting Actress for The Expend4bles.
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