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John Cena lampoons Hillary Clinton at the 2016 Teen Choice Awards

But the show’s hosts, WWE star John Cena and Nickelodeon’s Victoria Justice had pretty hilarious impersonations of the presidential candidates. This wasn’t the only time politics was involved in the Teen Choice Awards this year, with the Teen Choice Awards partnering with Rock The Vote for the first time in order to encourage youngsters to register and vote. Despite being only 35 years old, Timberlake could have received the award last decade too, as he began starring in The All-New Mickey Mouse Club at the young age of 12 in 1993, and broke onto the music scene with his hugely successful boy band, *NSYNC, only two years later.

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“I think the best example that we had of not speaking up for yourself and your country is the European Union referendum”. Though only a portion of the night’s winners was announced on-air, FOX did not respond to the Post’s inquiry as to why Grimmie’s win for “Choice Music Web Star” was not announced when “Choice Female Web Star” and “Choice Male Web Star” were. Her dance moves were on point and if you missed it, you can watch the performance in all its glory below.

Ne-Yo also performed a cover of Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On?” as images of the teens’ family members appeared on a screen behind him. This was heartbreaking and we our prayers go out to those affected.

Ridley added: “And after all the incredible people we just saw on stage, it feels especially important to be part of a film that represents diversity in such a positive way. I’m not going to trash talk anybody, but I think it is very important – whether you agree with me or not – to vote and to make yourself heard”, she said passionately on the red carpet. “You can volunteer in your neighborhood or in another neighborhood nearby where people might look a little different from you, and they might teach you a thing or two”. The artist left fans with a nice message, encouraging teens to “be the greatest generation yet”.

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 POWERFUL MESSAGE Ne Yo and Jessica Alba with teenagers who have lost family members to gun violence