2012 Teen Choice Awards
Template:Infobox Teen Choice Awards The 2012 Teen Choice Awards, hosted by Demi Lovato and Kevin McHale, were held on July 22, 2012 and broadcast on Fox. The awards celebrated the year's achievements in music, film, television, sports, fashion, comedy and the Internet, and were voted on by teen viewers aged 13 through 19. Over 134 million votes were cast.[1]
Taylor Swift had the most individual wins with five, including Choice Female Artist and Female Country Artist. Kristen Stewart obtained three awards, including the "Ultimate Choice" award which she shared with Twilight co-stars Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson. Although the actors received most awards, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 won four out of 11 nominations as a whole, including the "Ultimate Choice", bringing the entire series' Teen Choice Award totals to 41.[2] The Hunger Games won seven of its eight nominations, including Choice Book, Sci-Fi/Fantasy Movie, and Sci-Fi/Fantasy Movie Actor, for Josh Hutcherson's work.[2] The Vampire Diaries won six of its eight nominations, including Choice Fantasy/Sci-Fi TV Show, Actor: Fantasy/Sci-Fi TV Show and Male Hottie for its star, Ian Somerhalder.[2] Pretty Little Liars won five awards, including Choice TV Drama.[2]
Presenters
- Kristen Bell
- Troian Bellisario
- Ashley Benson
- Miranda Cosgrove
- Cat Deeley
- Ellen DeGeneres
- Jason Derulo
- Zooey Deschanel
- Nina Dobrev
- Zac Efron
- Selena Gomez
- Sophia Grace and Rosie
- Lucy Hale
- Josh Hutcherson
- Meaghan Jette Martin
- Victoria Justice
- Zachary Knighton
- Laura and Vanessa Marano
- Bridgit Mendler
- Lea Michele
- Shay Mitchell
- Adam Pally
- Hayden Panettiere
- Tyler Posey
- Gordon Ramsay
- Zoe Saldana
- Dax Shepard
- Jordin Sparks
- Taylor Swift
- Damon Wayans, Jr.
- Paul Wesley
- Shane West
Performers
- Pauly D (DJ host)
- No Doubt - "Settle Down"
- Flo Rida - "Whistle" and "Wild Ones" (with Stayc Reigns)
- Justin Bieber - "Boyfriend" and "As Long as You Love Me" (with Big Sean)
- Carly Rae Jepsen - "Call Me Maybe"
Awards
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Choice Movie
Choice Music
Choice Television
Drama Show | Actor: Drama |
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Actress: Drama | Fantasy/Sci-Fi Show |
Actor: Fantasy/Sci-Fi | Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi |
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Action Show | Actor: Action |
Actress: Action | Show: Comedy |
Actor: Comedy | Actress: Comedy |
Animated Show | Male Personality |
Female Personality | Reality Competition Show |
Reality Show | Male Reality Star |
Female Reality Star | Summer TV Show |
Summer TV Star: Male | Summer TV Star: Female |
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Breakout Show | Breakout Star: Male |
Breakout Star: Female | Scene Stealer: Male |
Scene Stealer: Female | Villain |
Choice Fashion
Fashion Icon: Male | Fashion Icon: Female |
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Male Hottie | Female Hottie |
Choice Sports
Female Athlete | Male Athlete |
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Choice Other
Book | Comedian |
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Social Network | Twit |
Video Game | Web Star |
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Special Award — Ultimate Choice Award | Special Award — Acuvue Inspire Award |
Multiple nominations and awards
The following received multiple nominations:
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The following received multiple awards:
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Television ratings
The 2012 Teen Choice Awards received a 1.0 rating and a 3 share among viewers aged 18–49 and was watched by 3.02 million viewers.[3]
References
- ^ ""Glee's" Kevin McHale to Join Demi Lovato as Co-Host of "TEEN CHOICE 2012"". teenchoiceawards.com. July 12, 2012. Retrieved July 12, 2012.
- ^ a b c d "Teen Choice Awards 2012: 'Hunger Games,' 'Twilight' and Justin Bieber Win Big". ABC News. July 23, 2012. Retrieved July 23, 2012.
- ^ Bibel, Sara (July 24, 2012). "Sunday Final Ratings: 'The Bachelorette', 'Big Brother' Adjusted Up; 'After The Final Rose', 'Teen Choice Awards' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved July 24, 2012.