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Teen Choice Awards: ‘Twilight’ ‘Hunger Games’ and Taylor Swift Win Big

Every summer, the teens get their say in Fox’s annual Teen Choice Awards. This year’s ceremony was hosted by The X Factor judge Demi Lovato and Glee star Kevin McHale. Lovato, sporting many different looks and outfits throughout the night, won the award for Choice Music Star of the Summer.

The Twilight Saga, which has won 41 surfboards since 2008, napped the award for Ultimate Choice. Indeed, the film adaption of Stephenie Meyer’s vampire saga has been a Teen Choice Awards staple for the past several years.

The latest film in the franchise The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part I also won Choice Movie Romance for real life couple Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart.

The supposed heir to Twilight’s throne, The Hunger Games, received six awards including Choice Book, Choice Movie Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Choice Liplock, Choice Movie Actor Sci-Fi/Fantasy for Josh Hutcherson, Choice Movie Actress Sci-Fi Fantasy for Jennifer Lawrence, and Choice Male Scene Stealer for Liam Hemsworth.

Both Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber tied for five awards. Glee, Carly Rae Jepsen and One direction were among the other winners. The full list is below:

Choice Comedian: Ellen DeGeneres

Choice Web Star: Sophia Grace & Rosie

Choice TV Show — Sci-Fi/Fantasy: The Vampire Diaries

Choice TV Actor — Sci-Fi/Fantasy: Ian Somerhalder

Choice TV Actress — Sci-Fi/Fantasy: Nina Dobrev

Choice TV Male Scene Stealer: Michael Trevino

 

Choice TV Female Scene Stealer: Candice Accola

Choice Movie Actor Drama: Zac Efron

Choice Movie Actor Romance: Zac Efron

Choice Movie Drama: The Lucky One

Choice Hotties: Miley Cyrus & Ian Somerhalder

Choice Music Group: Selena Gomez & The Scene

Choice TV Actor Action: Adam Rodriguez

Choice Movie Comedy: 21 Jump Street

Choice TV Show — Drama: Pretty Little Liars

Choice Movie Actress — Sci-Fi/Fantasy: Jennifer Lawrence

Choice Male Scene Stealer: Liam Hemsworth

Choice Villian: Alexander Ludwig

Choice Actress Comedy: Emma Stone, Crazy Stupid Love

Choice Actress Drama: Emma Stone, The Help

Choice Breakout In A Movie: Rihanna

Choice Hissy Fit: Charlize Theron, Snow White and the Huntsman

Choice Movie of the Summer — Comedy or Music: Katy Perry’s Part Of Me

Choice TV Breakout Star Female: Hannah Simone, New Girl

Choice Breakup Song: “Payphone” by Maroon 5

Choice Female Movie Star of the Summer: Kristen Stewart

Ultimate Choice Award: The Twilight Saga

Choice Movie Romance: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1

Choice Movie Actress Romance: Kristen Stewart

Choice TV Actor Comedy: Chris Colfer, Glee

Acuvue Inspire Award: Miranda Cosgrove

Choice TV Actress Comedy: Lea Michele, Glee

Choice Summer TV Star Male: Tyler Posey, Teen Wolf

Choice Female Artist: Taylor Swift

Choice Female Country Artist: Taylor Swift

Choice Single By A Female Artist: “Eyes Open” by Taylor Swift

Choice Country Song: “Sparks Fly” by Taylor Swift

Choice Movie Voice: Taylor Swift, The Lorax

Choice Male Artist: Justin Bieber

Choice Single By A Male Artist: “Boyfriend” by Justin Bieber

Choice Male Music Star of the Summer: Justin Bieber

Choice Male Fashion Icon: Justin Bieber

Choice Movie Actor — Sci-Fi/Fantasy: Josh Hutcherson

Choice Liplock: Josh Hutcherson & Jennifer Lawrence

Choice Movie Sci-Fi/Fantasy: The Hunger Games

 

Choice Book: The Hunger Games

Choice Summer Music Star Group: One Direction

Choice Music Breakout Group: One Direction

Choice Love Song: “What Makes You Beautiful” by One Direction

Choice Actress In An Action Movie: Zoe Saldana

Choice Actor In An Action Movie: Taylor Lautner

Choice Summer Movie Star Male: Chris Hemsworth

Choice TV Comedy: Glee

Choice Female Music Star of the Summer: Demi Lovato

Choice Twit: Demi Lovato

Choice Breakout Artist: Carly Rae Jepsen

 

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Brittany Tenpenny has wanted to be a writer for as long as she could remember. Aside from brief fantasies of pop stardom and becoming the female Indiana Jones, Brittany was dead set on writing. She pursued her dream all through her academic career, becoming a staff writer for "The Argo" at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey where she graduated at the top of her class with a Bachelors of Arts in Communications. Last year, Brittany's fictional pieces were published in the e-book "A Calm Whisper."

Brittany is now a graduate student at Rowan University and is currently working on a novel.