Megan Fox’s mini dress looked so stunning that it drew all eyes towards her at the MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles. The affair was of a stylish black-and-gold color with a rose pattern, with a gold clutch and patent black strapped-on shoes. It embraced the 23-year-old Transformers beauty tightly, allowing a fairly good view of all her tattoos.





Megan stepped on the red carpet for a greater glory of the new Transformers film called Revenge of the Fallen, which, however, failed to get as much attention as its gorgeous promoter.

Miley Cyrus, the Hannah Montana wonder girl, was the next one to put in an appearance. Now the younger star (Miley is 16) chose to present herself after a grown-up fashion. Her cowl-neck Moschino dress that didn’t show a lot of leg made a respectable and well-poised lady out of her with some ethnic jewellery thrown in. Only her green nails belied the overall mature turnout.

Miley’s The Climb from Hannah Montana: The Movie brought her the Best Song From A Movie award.

Megan and Miley were followed by an inflow of movie celebrities like Sandra Bullock, Sienna Miller, Hayden Panettiere and Rumer Willis, to name but a few.

The Sunday in-crowd at Los Angeles’s Gibson Amphitheatre witnessed the hands-down triumph of Twilight; the much-admired vampire romance collected as many as five prizes!

Breakthrough Performance Male went to Edward Cullen… that is, London-born Robert Pattinson, a dream male of today’s vampire admirers.

The Best Fight gong went to the greatest 2009 vampire again together with co-star Cam Giganet.

The sweetest of all gongs – the one for the best kiss – went to the vampire-cum-lover once again and his flame Bella Swan, performed by 20-year-old Kristen Stewart. The audience was delighted at their acceptance scene which almost re-lived the memorable Twilight kiss!

Kristen, the Best Female gong winner, moved against the flow turning up in a black and red shift dress teamed with Converse trainers – the outfit that was surely the most relaxed one around. She actually managed to drop her gold take-home right on the top of saying “I was just about as awkward as you thought I was going to be…”!

The romantic atmosphere was disrupted by English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen who showed up all Brüno-gay and pranky (Brüno being his Austrian fashion reporter character). There’s no telling whether his attire composing angel’s wings and white thongs was quite what the tailor ordered for such an occasion, but he did leave one of those present infuriated.

Assisted by a wire contraption, Cohen descended from the heavens favoring rapper Eminem with a direct crotch hit.

The blond guy of hip-hop told him off and made off followed by his bodyguards. Luckily that was after he had already done his turn of the evening.

Jim Carrey further added to the fun with his gurning demonstration, for he was also there collecting Best Comedic Performance for Yes Man.

Another distinguishing feature of the night was a surprising number of celebs who appeared unescorted. LeAnn Rimes, for one, was seen without her husband Dean Sheremet. (She delivered a duet with Chris Isaac.)

Cameron Diaz, alone for the time being, came accompanied by Sofia Vassilieva and Abigail Breslin, who played the parts of her daughters in her newest, My Sister’s Keeper, based on a best-seller by Jodi Picoult.

Of those arriving coupled were Paris Hilton and Doug Reinhardt who was running the risk of crossing paths with his ex-girlfriend from MTV reality show The Hills Lauren Conrad. No sparks flying over that, though.

The show which had played up Doug, though, got a run-down opinion from Paris. “The show is, like, so lame and fake. He doesn’t even want to be a part of it.”

Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke, whose trophy was – unsurprisingly – Best Film, also had company in Kelly Brook’s ex-fiancé Billy Zane.

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