The Fault in Our Stars, Big Winner at the Teen Choice Awards

The Fault in Our Stars, Big Winner at the Teen Choice Awards
It's that time where young artists and their fans gather again for the annual fan-favorite awarding ceremony, the Teen Choice Awards. Held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles and hosted by Tyler Posey and Sarah Hyland from Modern Family.
Not suprisingly, The Fault in Our Stars and its leads Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort were among the big winners of the night, taking home the awards for Choice Movie Drama, Choice Movie Actress, Choice Movie Scene Stealer for Nat Wolff, Choice Movie Breakout Star for Ansel Elgort, Choice Movie Chemistry and Choice Movie Liplock.
Divergent stars Theo James and Shailene Woodley also won the Choice Movie Actor and Actress for action and adventure, Hunger Games: Catching Fire also winning Choice Movie on sci-fi and fantasy and of course Jennifer Lawrence taking home the Choice Movie Actress on sci-fi and fantasy for both Hunger Games and X-Men: Days of Future Past.
In the comedy category, The Other Woman got the award for Choice Movie, Kevin Hart for Ride Along and Emma Roberts for We're the Millers. The Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill starrer 22 Jump Street also got three, Vampire Diaries, Glee, The Big Bang Theory, Pretty Little Liars, The Voice, Agents of SHIELD, Teen Wolf, Faking It, Wipeout were also winners in the television category.
Music winners included Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, One Direction, Ariana Grande, Calvin Harris, Imagine Dragons, Lady Antebellum, Bastille, Demi Lovato and Jason Derulo who closed out the show with his performance of "Talk Dirty."
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