If the top honor in acting is the Academy Award, the least favored recognition is the Razzie Award.

And unluckily for Cameron Diaz, she was named Worst Actress by the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation on Saturday, who hand out awards to the lowest achievements in cinema.

But the big winner - or rather, loser - was actor Kirk Cameron, who nabbed a whopping four Razzies for his leading role in the holiday dud Saving Christmas at the 35th annual ceremony, held inside the Ricardo Montalban Theater in Los Angeles.

Dubious honor: Cameron Diaz and Kirk Cameron were awarded the Worst Actress and Actor by the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation at the 35th annual ceremony inside the Ricardo Montalban Theater in Los Angeles on Saturday

Cameron and Kirk received the dubious honors of being dubbed the year's worst actress and actor with each winning a $4.79 gold-spray-painted trophy.

The newly married 42-year-old earned the title for her performance in the raunchy comedy The Other Woman, in which a wife and two mistresses of the same man team up to make his life miserable, which also co-starred Leslie Mann and Kate Upton.

The blonde beauty also starred in Sex Tape with on-screen husband Jason Segel portraying a couple that accidentally releases their private performance to the Cloud.

Winner! The 42-year-old actress earned the title for her performance in the raunchy comedy The Other Woman co-starring Leslie Mann and Kate Upton

Crowning achievement: Mrs Benji Madden also starred in Sex Tape with on-screen husband Jason Segel portraying a couple that accidentally releases their private performance to the Cloud

Another honor: The modern-day remake of Annie was named Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel

However Cameron laughed all the way to the bank as The Other Woman grossed $83,906,114 and Sex Tape collected $38,543,473.

The modern-day remake of Annie, which also featured Diaz as Miss Hannigan, along with Jamie Foxx and Quvenzhane Wallis as the plucky foster kid, was named Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel.

Meanwhile, the former Growing Pains phenom picked up four awards for Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas, a widely derided and somewhat self-explanatory faith-based comedy, which won Worst Picture, Worst Screen Combo and Worst Screenplay.

At least he won something? Kirk nabbed a whopping four Razzies for his leading role in Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas

Not reaching expectations: The holiday dud only grossed $2,778,297 total

Razzie favorite Michael Bay was named Worst Director for Transformers: Age of Extinction, or, as the Razzies call it, "Age of Ex-STINK-tion."

Although Bay's film may have grossed over $1 billion worldwide, that didn't save the silly, explosion-happy movie from more than one Razzie win.

Five-time Emmy winner Kelsey Grammar picked up Worst Supporting Actor not for his roles in Transformers 4, Legends of Oz, Think Like A Man Too and Expendables 3.

Another one: Razzie favorite Michael Bay was named Worst Director for Transformers: Age of Extinction

Slow and steady wins the race: Megan Fox was recognized as Worst Supporting Actress for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Megan Fox was recognized as Worst Supporting Actress for playing reporter April in the Michael Bay-produced Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Ben Affleck was the only one who was mentioned for something positive. The actor-director (who won for the terrible 2003 movie Gigli), was acknowledged with the first-ever Razzie Redeemer Award.

The Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice star was praised for his career improvement, thanks to his Oscar-winning film Argo and his performance in the David Fincher-directed Gone Girl.

Most improved: Ben Affleck was awarded the first-ever Redeemer Award after winning Worst Actor for Gigli co-starring former girlfriend Jennifer Lopez

Making Sly proud: Five-time Emmy winner Kelsey Grammar picked up Worst Supporting Actor not just for his role in Expendables 3 but also four other films