Becky Kirsch
Editor & Reporter, Entertainment
Golden Globe Awards

Predict the Golden Globe Winners For a Chance to Win $1,500 and an iPad Mini!

January not only signals the start of a new year but also the start of award season!

January not only signals the start of a new year but also the start of award season! The 2013 Golden Globes are just around the corner, but before the trophies are passed out on Jan. 13, we're giving you a chance to predict the winners. The television- and film-savvy participant who makes the most correct guesses could win $1,500 and an iPad mini!

It's easy to enter:

Step 1: Create or log in to your POPSUGAR account. To become a member, register now for free. (You need to be logged in before you fill out the ballot).

Step 2: Click here to fill out your predictions and submit your ballot. Keep your fingers crossed on Jan. 13 because if you predict the highest number of Golden Globe winners, you could be the lucky winner of $1,500 and an iPad mini!

Pretty easy, huh? Let's see if you've got what it takes to make the most accurate Golden Globes predictions!

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To see the official rules, click here.

Emmy Awards

Predict the Emmy Winners and Win $2,000!

September means not only the return of our favorite shows, but also television's biggest night: the Primetime Emmy Awards!

September means not only the return of our favorite shows, but also television's biggest night: the Primetime Emmy Awards! The 2012 Emmys are just around the corner, but before the trophies are passed out on Sept. 23, we're giving you a chance to predict the winners. The TV-savvy participant who makes the most correct guesses will win $2,000!

It's easy to enter:

Step 1: Create or log in to your PopSugar account. To become a member, register now for free. (You need to be logged in before you fill out the ballot).

Step 2: Click here to fill out your predictions and submit your ballot. Keep your fingers crossed on Sept. 23, because if you predict the highest number of Emmy winners, you could be $2,000 richer!

Pretty easy, huh? Let's see if you've got what it takes to make the most accurate Emmy predictions!

To see the official rules, click here.

Fill Out Your Emmy Ballot

Plus for more Emmy Award fun, download our printable ballot, and make sure to print out a few extras so you can compete with your friends and family during Sunday's show on ABC at 7 p.m. EDT/4 p.m. PDT.

Celebrity Interviews

What to Expect When You're Expecting Set Visit: Elizabeth Banks on Her Fake Bump and Personal Baby Joy

Some of the biggest names in Hollywood will share the big screen in the upcoming comedy

Some of the biggest names in Hollywood will share the big screen in the upcoming comedy What to Expect When You're Expecting, which follows different mothers-to-be as they prepare for the arrivals of their bundles of joy. Cameron Diaz, Brooklyn Decker, Anna Kendrick, and Elizabeth Banks are among the famous ladies who strapped on fake baby bumps to portray different kinds of pregnant women, and Banks's character, Wendy, doesn't exactly have an easy time of it.

I visited the Atlanta set of the film last year, where Banks was shooting a climactic scene in which her character addresses all the woes of pregnancy — in an auditorium with a rather large audience. The hilarious meltdown, which you can see in the opening of the trailer for What to Expect When You're Expecting, includes harsh truths like "I'm calling it: pregnancy sucks." It was great fun to see Banks film the passionate speech again and again, especially since the funny lady mixed up her one-liners from one take to another. What was even more interesting was seeing all of the extras who played the audience members, since the group of women was a mix of actual pregnant women and women rocking fake baby bumps.

I chatted with Banks about her own experience filming the movie, and she revealed that she actually felt like she was in her own little movie, since she doesn't have much screen time with her costars. Banks was refreshingly honest about not having any parenting tips and also admitted that though welcoming her son, Felix, has brought her a great deal of joy, it hasn't changed her stance on how she feels about kids in general. Here's more of what Banks had to say about pregnancy and motherhood:

What inspired you to take this role?
Elizabeth Banks: I cried when I read the script. It has a really great ending: at the end of the movie, everybody has a baby! It really is just a very relatable story for everyone: anybody who is a parent, has considered being a parent, has a baby, whatever. It's just very universal, what happens in the film. We really explore so many great storylines and different paths to getting a child. I had a unique path to getting my son, so I understand how everybody's path to their child is different.

How does it feel to wear the bump?
EB: It's sweaty! [Laughs] I think it's probably a decent approximation; it weighs a good 10 lbs. The boobs weigh about 6 lbs. They are really unbelievable. It's fun. It definitely makes you sit and walk in a totally different way. As an actor, it's a great prop.

How did you change when you became a mom?
EB: I get drunk much faster and easier, and it's a big problem, so I can't go out very much. I find that I underestimated the amount of joy. I'm really learning about my capacity for joy through my son.

To see what Banks had to say about baby fever and her parenting tips, just keep reading.