Seems like Sandra Bullock has a penchant for same-sex affection when it comes to award shows, particularly with Bradley Cooper in the vicinity. Remember when she planted kisses on Meryl Streep at the Critic’s Choice Movie Awards and Scarlett Johansson at the MTV Movie Awards? The audience went crazy during both instances, but can you believe that happened more than ten years ago? Are you feeling old yet?
The smooch between Sandra Bullock and Scarlett Johansson at the MTV Awards.
The lip lock shared by Sandra Bullock and Scarlett Johansson at the 2010 award show was undoubtedly one of the most notable moments.
The movie “The Proposal,” featuring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds as a former husband, received several nominations at the MTV Movie Awards, including one for Best Kiss. However, Reynolds was not present during the awards ceremony, so Bullock ended up kissing his ex-wife instead.
When Sandra Bullock received the Generation Award from Johnansson at the event, she was surprised to see Scarlett there with Bradley Cooper and Betty White. Expressing her discomfort, Sandra asked Scarlett why she was there. However, Scarlett was only there to show moral support as Ryan Reynolds couldn’t make it. Scarlett joked about the Best Kiss award, which Sandra and Ryan didn’t win, but Sandra got her money’s worth by kissing Scarlett, who ironically was once married to Ryan. Scarlett complimented Sandra’s kiss and said she thought she should have won the award.
According to a source who spoke to Life & Style magazine, Scarlett and Sandra had a difference of opinion regarding Ryan. However, they have always had a good relationship, and Sandra made it clear that she did not want their friendship to be affected by the situation. The insider claims that there is no longer any awkwardness between the two actresses. In fact, Sandra herself admitted that her relationship with Ryan has always been strictly platonic. She considers him an amazing friend and hopes to have more friendships like that, but she does not see him romantically.