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Photos: Sandra Bullock Leaves Handprints In Cement At Chinese Theatre
Sandra Bullock left her mark on Hollywood Boulevard with a hand and footprint ceremony in front of the TCL Chinese Theatre today.
The 49-year-old Oscar winner probably destroyed her purple pumps in the process but hey, it's for posterity!
Her new disaster-in-space film Gravity, which is getting ridiculously glowing reviews, opens on October 4. It'll likely play on the Chinese's brand-new IMAX screen.
She already got her star on the Walk of Fame in 2005; it's located at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard.
#Gravity star #SandraBullock at her hand & footprint ceremony @ChineseTheatres @HandHCenter today - congrats, Sandy! pic.twitter.com/QDiJEtQqMC
— Warner Bros. Pictures (@wbpictures) September 25, 2013
Sandra Bullock immortalized her hands and feet @ the Chinese Theater in #Hollywood today! @atvn pic.twitter.com/p8ZLDtrFuk
— Tara Campbell (@tarapcampbell) September 25, 2013
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