Teen Choice Awards Go With Divergent, The Fault In Our Stars
Teens chose at the Teen Choice Awards Sunday night (as the show’s title suggests), and the loudest voices cheered on behalf of Divergent, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and the weepy romance The Fault In Our Stars. Instead of going with one overall Best Picture, the Teen Choice Awards go with "Choice Movie" in different genres, allowing multiple films to take home trophies. Or, in this case, surfboards.
Modern Family’s Sarah Hyland and Teen Wolf’s Tyler Posey co-hosted the event, which honored Selena Gomez (Spring Breakers) with the Ultimate Choice Award. The ultimate choice of what? C’mon Tweens! Clarify!
This year, according to statistics released in a presser following the telecast, teens "logged on to teenchoiceawards.com and cast more than 164 million votes in support of their favorite celebrities from film, television, music, sports, digital and fashion." So what did they ultimately decode to honor? Here’s a full list of last night’s winners:
Nothing makes me happier than seeing Donald Sutherland accepting an award at the Teen Choice Awards. He actually went!
Time for the MTV Movie Awards to step up its game.
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