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Teen Choice Award Winners

The Teen Choice Awards aired this weekend. Here's a list of the winners:

CHOICE WEB STAR: FEMALE
Bethany Mota

CHOICE WEB STAR: MALE
Cameron Dallas

CHOICE SUMMER SONG
“Worth It” -Fifth Harmony

CHOICE FASHION: FEMALE HOTTIE
Fifth Harmony

CHOICE MUSIC: FEMALE ARTIST
Fifth Harmony

CHOICE SELFIE TAKER
One Direction

CHOICE FASHION: MALE HOTTIE
One Direction

CHOICE TV ACTOR: COMEDY
Ross Lynch, Austin & Ally

CHOICE MUSIC: PARTY SONG
“No Control” – One Direction

CHOICE TV: DRAMA SHOW
Pretty Little Liars

CHOICE MOVIE ACTOR: ACTION
Paul Walker, Furious 7

CHOICE MOVIE: ACTION
Furious 7

CHOICE TV ACTRESS: SCI-FI/FANTASY
Nina Dobrev, The Vampire Diaries

CHOICE MUSIC: R&B/HIP HOP ARTIST
Wiz Khalifa

CHOICE MALE ATHLETE
Stephen Curry

CHOICE MOVIE ACTRESS: DRAMA
Chloe Grace Moretz, If I Stay

CHOICE MOVIE ACTOR: Drama
Scott Eastwood, The Longest Ride

CHOICE WEB STAR: MUSIC
Shawn Mendes

CHOICE TV: BREAKOUT SHOW
Empire

CHOICE MOVIE ACTOR: Sci-Fit/Fantasy
Josh Hutcherson, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1

CHOICE COMEDIAN
Ellen DeGeneres

CHOICE MOVIE ACTOR: COMEDY
Skylar Astin, Pitch Perfect 2

CHOICE MOVIE ACTRESS: ACTION
Shailene Woodley, The Divergent Series: Insurgent

CHOICE MOVIE: Drama
If I Stay

CHOICE MOVIE: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1

CHOICE MOVIE ACTRESS: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Jennifer Lawrence, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1

CHOICE MOVIE: COMEDY
Pitch Perfect 2

CHOICE MOVIE ACTRESS: COMEDY
Anna Kendrick, Pitch Perfect 2

CHOICE MOVIE: VILLAIN
Bella Thorne, The Duff

CHOICE MOVIE: CHEMISTRY
Anna Kendrick and Brittany Snow, Pitch Perfect 2

CHOICE MOVIE: LIPLOCK
Shailene Woodley and Theo James, The Divergent Series: Insurgent

CHOICE MOVIE: HISSYFIT
Anna Kendrick, Pitch Perfect 2

CHOICE MOVIE: SCENE STEALER
Chris Evans, Avengers: Age of Ultron

CHOICE MOVIE: BREAKOUT STAR
Cara Delevingne, Paper Towns

CHOICE SUMMER MOVIE
Paper Towns

CHOICE SUMMER MOVIE STAR: MALE
Channing Tatum, Magic Mike XXL

CHOICE SUMMER MOVIE STAR: FEMALE
Cara Delvingne, Paper Towns

CHOICE MUSIC: MALE ARTIST
Ed Sheeran

CHOICE MUSIC: FEMALE ARTIST
Taylor Swift

CHOICE MUSIC GROUP: MALE ARTIST
One Direction

CHOICE MUSIC: COUNTRY ARTIST
Carrie Underwood

CHOICE MUSIC SINGLE: FEMALE ARTIST
“One Last Time” -Ariana Grande

CHOICE MUSIC SINGLE: MALE ARTIST
“Thinking Out Loud” – Ed Sheeran

CHOICE MUSIC SINGLE: GROUP
“Steal My Girl” – One Direction

CHOICE MUSIC: INTERNATIONAL ARTIST:
Super Junior

CHOICE MUSIC: COUNTRY SONG
“Little Toy Guns” – Carrie Underwood

CHOICE MUSIC: R&B/HIP HOP SONG
“See You Again” – Wiz Khalifa & Charlie Puth

CHOICE MUSIC: ROCK SONG
“Take Me To Church” – Hozier

CHOICE MUSIC: LOVE SONG
“Night Changes” – One Direction

CHOICE MUSIC: BREAK-UP SONG
“Bad Blood” – Taylor Swift & Kendrick Lamar

CHOICE SUMMER MUSIC STAR: FEMALE ARTIST
Taylor Swift

CHOICE SUMMER MUSIC STAR: MALE ARTIST
Ed Sheeran

CHOICE SUMMER MUSIC STAR: GROUP
One Direction

CHOICE SUMMER TOUR
On The Road Again Tour, One Direction

CHOICE MUSIC: BREAKOUT ARTIST
Little Mix

CHOICE MUSIC: THE NEXT BIG THING
Bea Miller

CHOICE MUSIC: COLLABORATION
“Bad Blood” – Taylor Swift & Kendrick Lamar

CHOICE MUSIC: SONG FROM MOVIE OR TV SHOW
“See You Again” – Wiz Khalifa & Charlie Puth, Furious 7

CHOICE TV ACTOR: DRAMA
Ian Harding , Pretty Little Liars

CHOICE TV ACTRESS: DRAMA
Lucy Hale, Pretty Little Liars

CHOICE TV: FANTASY/SCI-FI
The Vampire Diaries

CHOICE TV ACTOR: SCI FI/FANTASY
Jared Padalecki, Supernatural

CHOICE TV: COMEDY
The Big Bang Theory

Choice TV Actress: Comedy
Lea Michele – Glee

CHOICE TV: ANIMATED SHOW
Family Guy

CHOICE TV: REALITY SHOW
The Voice

CHOICE TV: VILLAIN
A, Pretty Little Liars

CHOICE TV: SCENE STEALER
Dylan O’Brian, Teen Wolf

CHOICE TV: BREAKOUT STAR
Grant Gustin, The Flash

CHOICE TV: CHEMISTRY
Jensen Ackles & Misha Collins, Supernatural

CHOICE TV: LIPLOCK
Nina Dobrev & Ian Somerhalder, The Vampire Diaries

CHOICE TV: SUMMER SHOW
Teen Wolf

CHOICE TV SUMMER STAR: MALE
Tyler Blackburn, Pretty Little Liars

CHOICE TV SUMMER STAR: FEMALE
Ashley Benson, Pretty Little Liars

CHOICE FEMALE ATHLETE
U.S. Women’s Soccer Team

CHOICE WEB STAR: COMEDY
Colleen Ballinger

CHOICE WEB STAR: FASHION/BEAUTY
Zoe Sugg

CHOICE SOCIAL MEDIA KING
Justin Bieber

CHOICE SOCIAL MEDIA QUEEN
Caitlyn Jenner

CHOICE TWIT
Taylor Swift

CHOICE VINER
Cameron Dallas

CHOICE INSTAGRAMMER
Ariana Grande

CHOICE YOUTUBER
Kian Lawley

CHOICE FANDOM
Super Junior

CHOICE DANCER
Chloe Lukasiak

CHOICE MODEL

Kendall Jenner 

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