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Chris Evans, Grant Gustin win at Teen Choice Awards
Jessica Alba and Ne-Yo took to the stage with victims of San Bernardino, Newton and Orlando as they urged people to post on social media using the hashtag #StopTheViolence.
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What was sure to be a cathartic moment for Grimmie’s fans, team and family only resulted in more heartache when the ceremony appeared to not mention the singer even once, let alone make a fitting tribute.
John Cena and Victoria Justice are hosting Sunday’s Teen Choice Awards from The Forum in Inglewood, Calif., airing at 8 p.m. on Fox.
The fan-favorite ceremony kicked off with Cena and Justice respectively dressed as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
The bit introduced the first Teen Choice presidential election, which urged viewers to vote for their choice president – Clinton or Trump. Justice and wrestler-actor John Cena are hosting t.
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This year’s winners included social media star Cameron Dallas, “Captain America” star Chris Evans, “Pretty Little Liars”, “Teen Wolf”, Grant Gustin, Chloe Grace Moretz and the Dolan twins. Jennifer Garner and her young “Miracles from Heaven” co-star Kiley Rogers dedicated the film’s prize to sick children. Well, it looks like you missed out tonight.