This Article is From Jul 23, 2012

Twilight, Taylor Swift win big at Teen Choice Awards

Twilight, Taylor Swift win big at Teen Choice Awards

Highlights

  • The Twilight Saga is gonna need a bigger garage. It was announced at Sunday's Teen Choice Awards that the supernatural franchise has won 41 surfboard-shaped trophies since 2008, including two awards earned this year for the penultimate film installment, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1.
  • Twilight stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner were on hand to pick up this year's batch of boards, which included the ultimate choice award, the teen-fueled show's version of a lifetime achievement award.
  • "It's amazing you guys are still around and just as strong and just as loyal," Lautner said over screams from the crowd.
  • Stewart was honored as the choice romance movie actress for Breaking Dawn — Part 1 and as choice female summer movie star for Snow White & the Huntsman.
  • Other multiple winners included the movie The Hunger Games, actress Emma Stone, TV show Pretty Little Liars, the British boy band One Direction, CW show The Vampire Diaries, and singers Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift, who picked up her 20th trophy — the most ever won by a female artist.
  • "I just feel so honored that I get to have you guys in my life," a beaming Swift told fans. Swift won five awards Sunday: choice female artist, female country artist, single by a female artist for Eyes Open, country song for Sparks Fly and choice movie voice for "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax."
  • Host and new The X Factor judge Demi Lovato said 134 million votes were cast for the 14th annual awards, which honor film, TV, music and sports stars in such silly categories as choice hottie, villain, lip-lock and hissy fit.
  • "Are there even that many teens?" asked ceremony co-host and Glee actor Kevin McHale.
  • Bieber performed his tune Boyfriend and surfed away with five boards, bringing his Teen Choice Awards total to 12 trophies. His girlfriend and birthday girl Selena Gomez won the choice music group trophy and was presented with a cake and rendition of Happy Birthday from the crowd inside the Gibson Amphitheatre.
  • Other winners on hand to accept their awards included Ellen DeGeneres for choice comedian, Zac Efron for choice drama actor and drama movie for The Lucky One and Jonah Hill for choice comedy movie for 21 Jump Street.
  • Hill, who lost the supporting actor Oscar earlier this year to Christopher Plummer, used his acceptance speech to poke fun at the 82-year-old Beginners co-star.
  • "I'd just like to point out that he's not nominated for anything tonight," joked Hill, who co-wrote and executive produced the movie.
  • The Hollywood frolic was televised live on Fox just two days after the midnight massacre at a Colorado movie theatre showing The Dark Knight Rises, killing 12 and injuring 58. The movie wasn't up for any awards nor was there any reference to the tragedy during the show.
  • "I was devastated when I heard," said Lovato on the red carpet before the show. "It is just really horrible that we can't even feel comfortable going to the movie theater, and that extra police have to be at movie theaters now. It is just really sad that our world has come to that."
  • The Teen Choice Awards also aired in the wake of a fog machine malfunction that forced the evacuation the night before of a Hollywood nightclub that hosted a Teen Choice Awards pre-party featuring the boy band Midnight Red.
  • Los Angeles Fire department spokesman Brian Humphrey said six people, ages 8 to 20 years old, were taken to the hospital for problems ranging from headaches, dizziness, shortness of breath and cryogenic burns. ___
Los Angeles: The Twilight Saga is gonna need a bigger garage.

It was announced at Sunday's Teen Choice Awards that the supernatural franchise has won 41 surfboard-shaped trophies since 2008, including two awards earned this year for the penultimate film installment, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 1.

Twilight stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner were on hand to pick up this year's batch of boards, which included the ultimate choice award, the teen-fueled show's version of a lifetime achievement award.

"It's amazing you guys are still around and just as strong and just as loyal," Lautner said over screams from the crowd.

Stewart was honored as the choice romance movie actress for Breaking Dawn -- Part 1 and as choice female summer movie star for Snow White & the Huntsman.



Other multiple winners included the movie The Hunger Games, actress Emma Stone, TV show Pretty Little Liars, the British boy band One Direction, CW show The Vampire Diaries, and singers Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift, who picked up her 20th trophy -- the most ever won by a female artist.

"I just feel so honored that I get to have you guys in my life," a beaming Swift told fans. Swift won five awards Sunday: choice female artist, female country artist, single by a female artist for Eyes Open, country song for Sparks Fly and choice movie voice for "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax."

Host and new The X Factor judge Demi Lovato said 134 million votes were cast for the 14th annual awards, which honor film, TV, music and sports stars in such silly categories as choice hottie, villain, lip-lock and hissy fit.

"Are there even that many teens?" asked ceremony co-host and Glee actor Kevin McHale.

Bieber performed his tune Boyfriend and surfed away with five boards, bringing his Teen Choice Awards total to 12 trophies. His girlfriend and birthday girl Selena Gomez won the choice music group trophy and was presented with a cake and rendition of Happy Birthday from the crowd inside the Gibson Amphitheatre.




Other winners on hand to accept their awards included Ellen DeGeneres for choice comedian, Zac Efron for choice drama actor and drama movie for The Lucky One and Jonah Hill for choice comedy movie for 21 Jump Street.

Hill, who lost the supporting actor Oscar earlier this year to Christopher Plummer, used his acceptance speech to poke fun at the 82-year-old Beginners co-star.

"I'd just like to point out that he's not nominated for anything tonight," joked Hill, who co-wrote and executive produced the movie.

The Hollywood frolic was televised live on Fox just two days after the midnight massacre at a Colorado movie theatre showing The Dark Knight Rises, killing 12 and injuring 58. The movie wasn't up for any awards nor was there any reference to the tragedy during the show.




Lovato said: "I was devastated when I heard. It is just really horrible that we can't even feel comfortable going to the movie theater, and that extra police have to be at movie theaters now. It is just really sad that our world has come to that."

The Teen Choice Awards also aired in the wake of a fog machine malfunction that forced the evacuation the night before of a Hollywood nightclub that hosted a Teen Choice Awards pre-party featuring the boy band Midnight Red.

Los Angeles Fire department spokesman Brian Humphrey said six people, ages 8 to 20 years old, were taken to the hospital for problems ranging from headaches, dizziness, shortness of breath and cryogenic burns.

Teen Choice Awards 2012: full list of winners:

Choice comedian: Ellen DeGeneres
Choice Web stars: Sophie Grace and Rosie
Choice TV show (sci-fi/fantasy): The Vampire Diaries
Choice TV actress (sci-fi/fantasy): Nina Dobrev, The Vampire Diaries
Choice TV actor (sci-fi/fantasy): Ian Somerhalder, The Vampire Diaries
Choice movie actor (drama): Zac Efron, The Lucky One
Choice movie drama
: The Lucky One
Choice male hottie: Ian Somerhalder
Choice female hottie: Miley Cyrus
Choice music group
: Selena Gomez & the Scene
Choice male TV scene stealer: Michael Trevino, The Vampire Diaries
Choice movie comedy: 21 Jump Street
Choice TV Actor (action): Adam Rodriguez, CSI: Miami
Choice actress (sci-fi fantasy): Jennifer Lawrence, The Hunger Games
Choice liplock: Josh Hutcherson and Jennifer Lawrence, The Hunger Games
Choice movie (sci-fi/fantasy): The Hunger Games
Choice book: The Hunger Games
Choice male scene stealer: Liam Hemsworth, The Hunger Games
Choice villain: Alexander Ludwig, The Hunger Games
Choice movie actor (action): Taylor Lautner, Abduction
Choice comedy actress: Emma Stone, Crazy, Stupid, Love
Choice drama actress: Emma Stone, The Help
Choice breakout in a film: Rihanna, Battleship
Choice movie actress (action): Zoe Saldana, Colombiana
Choice hissy fit: Charlize Theron, Snow White and the Huntsman
Choice movie of the summer: Katy Perry: Part of Me
Choice breakup song: Maroon 5's Payphone, featuring Wiz Khalifa
Choice female movie star of the summer: Kristen Stewart, Snow White and the Huntsman
Ultimate choice award: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner
Choice movie (romance): The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1
Choice movie actress (romance): The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1
Inspire award: Miranda Cosgrove
Choice TV drama: Pretty Little Liars
Choice summer female TV star: Troian Bellisario, Pretty Little Liars
Choice TV actress (drama): Lucy Hale, Pretty Little Liars
Choice TV actor (drama): Ian Harding, Pretty Little Liars
Choice female artist: Taylor Swift
Choice single by a female artist: Eyes Open, Taylor Swift
Choice country song: Sparks Fly, Taylor Swift
Choice movie voice: Taylor Swift as Audrey, Dr. Seuss The Lorax
Choice TV female scene stealer: Candice Accola, The Vampire Diaries
Choice female TV breakout star: Hannah Simone, New Girl
Choice male artist: Justin Bieber
Choice male music star of the summer: Justin Bieber
Choice male fashion icon: Justin Bieber
Choice single by a male artist: 'Boyfriend,' Justin Bieber
Choice movie actor (sci-fi/fantasy): Josh Hutcherson, 'The Hunger Games'
Choice summer music star group: One Direction
Choice music breakout group: One Direction
Choice love song: What Makes You Beautiful, One Direction
Choice summer male movie star: Chris Hemsworth, Snow White and the Huntsman
Choice TV comedy: Glee
Choice TV reality star: Pauly D
Choice Twit: Demi Lovato
Choice summer female music star: Demi Lovato
Choice breakout artist: Carly Rae Jepsen
Choice song of the summer: Call Me Maybe, Carly Rae Jepsen
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