Earlier this year, Sandra Bullock made history by being the first actor to receive trophies for best and worst actress at the Academy Awards and Golden Raspberry Awards over the same weekend, respectively. However, the co-founder of the Golden Raspberry Awards, better known as the Razzies, has asked Bullock to return the statue she proudly walked off with because it was the wrong one.

The Razzies board members still think she deserved the award, which she earned from playing a stalker in 'All About Steve', but they just want their original statue back. "We are ready to take the unprecedented step of asking a winner to return a Razzie," told Razzie co-founder, John Wilson, to the UK's The Daily Telegraph.

Bullock famously showed up to the Razzies with hundreds of 'All About Steve' DVDs in tow, joking that the voters did not "get" her performance and said that she would gladly return it if, after watching it, the voters thought otherwise. The actress also thought that she was awarded because she publicly stated that she would personally receive the Razzie if she won, commenting that she should have announced her attendance to the Oscar's "a long time ago".

During the ceremony, Wilson said that Bullock was in such a rush that "she ran off with the original handmade prototype which has been present at ceremonies since the 1980s." Normally, 'winners' are given a cheap replica of the trophy which consists of a raspberry sitting atop a film reel spray-painted golden. The replica only costs US$ 4.79 whereas the real trophy is said to be worth thousands of dollars due to it being a collectors' item because of the Razzies' three decade existence.

Wilson said he had not personally contacted Bullock regarding the slip-up because he wanted to respect her privacy after she was launched into a media circus following the infidelity allegations about her husband, Jesse James. "Sandra has our full permission to give the Razzie to her dirt-bag of a husband," he said, "She's a lovely person and it saddens me that somebody that good-hearted has been through what she has."