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Sandra Bullock sent a voice note to Dakota Johnson after Razzie win; called her ‘part of the club': 'There are a lot of good people who..'

Sandra Bullock sent a voice note to Dakota Johnson after Razzie win; called her ‘part of the club': 'There are a lot of good people who..'

Time of Indiaa day ago

has had a whirlwind few months. Along with rumours of her breakup with Coldplay frontman
after being together for eight years, Dakota was also awarded a Razzie for Worst Actress for her performance in 'Madame Web'.
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The superhero film, which saw Johnson play Cassandra Webb – a paramedic with precognitive powers – was a critical and box office failure. It was criticised for its weak screenplay, underwhelming performances and messy execution. It even bagged the Razzie for Worst Picture and Worst Screenplay.
's kind voice note
But in the middle of all this chaos, Johnson received a sweet and unexpected message from none other than Sandra Bullock. While speaking on
's Good Hang podcast, Dakota shared how Sandra reached out to her after the Razzie announcement.
'There's a lot of good people who have won that,' Dakota said, adding that Sandra Bullock left her a voice note saying, 'I heard you are in the Razzie club. We should have brunch, a monthly Razzie brunch.'
Sandra Bullock had once famously won both an Oscar and a Razzie in the same year back in 2010, which made her message all the more meaningful and comforting.
Dakota's reaction: 'I was freaking out'
The supportive voice note left a strong impression on Johnson.
She couldn't hide her excitement, calling Sandra Bullock 'so iconic' and confessing that she was 'freaking out' after hearing from her.
The message may have been light-hearted, but it carried a deeper meaning. It reminded Dakota that even the most talented actors face setbacks, and that true support in Hollywood can come in the most unexpected ways – like a voice note encouraging a monthly Razzie brunch.
'Madame Web': A misfire for Sony
The film 'Madame Web', released as part of Sony's Spider-Verse, turned out to be a big disappointment.
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However, Dakota made it clear that the film's creative direction wasn't in her hands.
In a previous interview with the Los Angeles Times, she bluntly said, 'It's not my fault,' distancing herself from the film's flaws.
Audiences also had mixed reactions. Our official ETimes rating for the film stood at 2.5 stars out of 5. The review read:
'The whole attempt to infuse some family feel into the story with Cassie's colleague O'Neil (Mike Epps) and his pregnant sister-in-law Mary Parker (Emma Roberts) is so half-hearted. In conclusion, 'Madame Web' falls short of making a significant impact within the superhero genre, serving more as a tepid introduction than a compelling addition to an already saturated universe.'
Despite the criticism, Dakota Johnson's honest response, and Sandra Bullock's supportive gesture, made for a heart-warming moment that many fans appreciated.
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