January 16, 2010
Critics' Choice Best Actresses Kiss After Win
Meryl Streep got more than she bargained for after winning the award for Best Actress at the 15th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards -- a kiss from fellow winner Sandra Bullock!
Streep and Bullock tied for the prize at last night's award show in Hollywood -- Meryl was honored for her work in "Julie and Julia" and Bullock for "The Blind Side."
When the tie was announced, Sandra jokingly told the audience, "This is bulls---" before planting a kiss on her fellow actress as the audience cheered. Sandra added, "This is an honor."
During her acceptance speech, Bullock said she and Streep shared interests in "food and sex" before telling the audience, "Meryl is a good kisser."
The day after her big win, Bullock shared her success with Haiti, donating $1 million to Doctors Without Borders to aid in relief efforts.
Kathryn Bigelow's "The Hurt Locker" was the big winner of the evening, nabbing awards for Best Picture of the Year and Best Director, marking the first time a woman has ever taken the directing prize in the history of the awards show.
Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds" won the most awards of the evening (three) for best acting ensemble, original screenplay and best supporting actor for Christoph Waltz.