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'Dirty Love' wins big at the Razzies

Jenny McCarthy and Tom Cruise are the big winners at the 26th Annuual Golden Raspberry Awards.

Mar  6 2006

Jenny McCarthy was the big winner at this year's Golden Raspberry Awards, walking away with the worst actress and worst screenplay awards for 'Dirty Love'.

The film, which was described as 'the bastard child that might have resulted had 'Bolero' writer/director John Derek and 'Freddy Got Fingered' writer/director Tom Green spent a winter together tending sheep on 'Brokeback Mountain',' also won worst picture and the worst director award for John Asher.

Tom Cruise won the award for 'Most Tiresome Tabloid Target' following his media exploits with fiancé Katie Holmes, while Rob Schneider was named worst actor for his role in 'Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo'.

Elsewhere, Hayden Christensen was crowned worst supporting actor for 'Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith', Paris Hilton won worst supporting actress for 'House of Wax' and Will Ferrell and Nicole Kidman walked away with the worst screen couple award for 'Bewitched'.

For the full list of losers, head to the Razzies official site here.

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