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Marion Cotillard

Actors Are Crowned Winners at SAG Awards Show

After the stars walked the red carpet they took their seats for the show to find out who won what at the SAG Awards in LA on Saturday.

After the stars walked the red carpet they took their seats for the show to find out who won what at the SAG Awards in LA on Saturday. George Clooney was on presenting duty after hosting the Haiti telethon on Friday night, and several members of the cast of Nine including Marion Cotillard, Kate Hudson, Nicole Kidman and Penelope Cruz also took to the stage. Sandra Bullock won the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Lead Role accolade and also presented Betty White with a Lifetime Achievement award, while Gabourey Sidibe congratulated her Precious costar Mo'Nique on her Supporting Actress win. The three other film awards went to Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Lead Role Jeff Bridges, Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz and Cast of a Motion Picture Inglourious Basterds.

Stars of the small screen were also honoured at the ceremony, with Michael C. Hall and Julianna Margulies winning the acting gongs in the Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series categories. Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey both won the the Comedy Series acting categories for their performances in 30 Rock, while the Drama Ensemble award went to the Mad Men cast and the Comedy Ensemble gong was picked up by the Glee gang and kissed by Lea Michele. Kevin Bacon and Drew Barrymore were awarded for their acting in the Television Movie or Miniseries categories, while 24 and Star Trek got gongs for their stunts. My girls Buzz and Pop were tweeting from the event so check out their press room interviews!

To see the full list of winners and more photos from the show and press room, just read more

Marion Cotillard

Stars of the Screen Get Gorgeous on SAG Awards Red Carpet

The red carpet was awash with bright colours at the SAG Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday night.

The red carpet was awash with bright colours at the SAG Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday night. British legend Helen Mirren was joined by one of Britain's rising stars Carey Mulligan, who was one of many women opting for red dresses to match the red carpet. Drew Barrymore went floor-length and fabulous in deep blue, while Penelope Cruz was classic in black and Kate Hudson joined the brigade who wore white. Make sure you vote on all Fab US and Bella US's love it or leave it polls on all the outfits and beauty looks from the starry evening!

The guys also went all out for the awards ceremony, with Colin Firth doing us Brits proud in his tux. Justin Timberlake mixed things up a bit with a blue shirt, while Adam Lambert accessorised his sharp suit with plenty of guyliner! Several men walked the red carpet with their significant other, and my favoruite couple of the night Joshua Jackson and Diane Kruger looked as gorgeous as ever. Stay tuned for more pictures from the show and press room.

To see loads more from the red carpet, including Cheryl Hines, Anna Kendrick, William and Alec Baldwin, Eli Roth, Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon, Dianna Agron, Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lange, Marion Cotillard, Toni Collette, Katrina Bowden, Michelle Monaghan, Mo'Nique, Corey Monteith, Tom Ford, Michael C Hall, Betty White, Christina Applegate, Tina Fey, Jane Krakowski, Julia Louis-Dreyfuss, Gabourey Sidibe, Patricia Arquette, Meryl Streep, Holly Hunter, Kyra Sedgwick, Sandra Bullock, Sofia Vergara, Christine Baranski, Vera Farmiga, Paula Patton, Miranda Cosgrove and Sophia Lorenread more

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Precious — See It or Skip It?

Precious is heading to our cinema screens next month, and the gritty drama is already making its mark with three SAG Award nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations, as well as numerous film festival nods.

Precious is heading to our cinema screens next month, and the gritty drama is already making its mark with three SAG Award nominations and three Golden Globe Award nominations, as well as numerous film festival nods. Set in 1987, it follows Claireece "Precious" Jones (Gabourey Sidibe), a pregnant sixteen-year-old who lives with her abusive mother (Mo'Nique), and who transforms her life thanks to her teacher (Paula Patton) and an unrecognisable Mariah Carey as a social worker. My girl Buzz gave it 4/5 stars, and also got the inside track on the movie when she interviewed Gabourey Sidibe, director Lee Daniels and Paula Patton. It's released on 29 Jan. in the UK, so watch the trailer and vote to tell me: will you see or skip it?