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Selena Gomez, Pretty Little Liars tip Teen Choice Awards 2016
- Updated: August 1, 2016
Los Angeles: Pop star Selena Gomez and strike TV array “Pretty Little Liars” were large winners during a 2016 Teen Choice Awards.
Selena Gomez
The strike poser play scored a many surfboard trophies with six, including a fifth uninterrupted win for Choice TV: Drama, and particular behaving prizes for Ashley Benson, Ian
Harding, Janel Parrish and Sasha Pieterse.
Benson won an additional honour for Choice TV: Chemistry with her on-screen adore seductiveness played by Tyler Blackburn.
Benson’s crony and “Spring Breakers” co-star Gomez was also a large winner, though given she is now on a highway for her Revival Tour, a thespian sent in a video summary thanking fans for voting her Choice Female Artist, Choice Summer Music Star: Female, and Choice Instagrammer.
Receiving a special honour was Justin Timberlake, who was presented with a first-ever Decade Award by basketball idol Kobe Bryant.
The cocktail star was given a fame for “dominating a universe of entertainment” over a past 10 years, and with a win, he done Teen Choice Awards story as a masculine star with a many victories with an considerable sum of 23.
Meanwhile, other large winners enclosed Daisy Ridley, who was named Choice Movie Breakout Star, Chloe Grace Moretz, a hero for Choice Movie Actress: Comedy for “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising”, and Chris Evans, who won his initial Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, while “Captain America: Civil War” also won Choice Movie:
Sci-Fi/Fantasy.
Performances during a Los Angeles prizegiving, co-hosted by Victoria Justice and John Cena, came from a likes of Flo Rida, Charlie Puth, and Jason Derulo.
But one of a highlights was Ne-Yo, singing a cover of Marvin Gaye’s anthem “What’s Going On” in reverence to those who have mislaid their lives due to gun assault in America.