Halle Berry's 'decade of hotness'
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Halle Berry has been honoured for a 'Decade of Hotness'.
The Hollywood beauty - who shot to fame in the 90s with a string of successful movies - was praised for her consistently sexy appearance on Saturday night when she was presented with the prize at the Spike TV Guys Choice Awards.
While accepting the accolade, the 42-year-old former Bond girl shocked presenter Jamie Foxx by kissing him in front of the star-studded audience.
Inglourious Basterds actor Brad Pitt was another star who embarrassed a fellow celebrity on stage.
The 45-year-old hunk was inducted into the Discretionary Guy Movie Hall of Fame alongside Edward Norton and director David Fincher for their work on 1999 hit Fight Club.
When Braveheart actor Mel Gibson - who appeared on stage on horseback, wearing a Viking helmet - presented them with the accolade, Brad said: "Thanks, sugar tits!"
In 2006, Mel was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) and used the same phrase to address the arresting female police officer.
As Brad, Edward and David accepted their award, they read aloud all of the bad reviews the movie received at the time of its release and cheered after every negative comment.
Brad added: "Thank you for the greatest moment of my f***ing life!"
Other winners included British comedy actor Sacha Baron Cohen, who appeared on stage as his alter-ego Bruno, after he was named Funniest Man.
Changeling actress Angelina Jolie - who raises six children with Brad - scooped the prize for the hottest Femme Fatale, although she did not attend the ceremony held at Los Angeles’ Sony Studios.
- Bang! Showbiz
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