2015 Teen Choice Awards

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2015 Teen Choice Awards
2015 Teen Choice Awards.png
DateAugust 16, 2015
Location Galen Center, Los Angeles, California
Hosted by
Television/radio coverage
Network Fox
Produced by
  • Paul Flattery (supervising)
  • Kelly Brock (supervising)
  • Greg Sills (supervising)
  • Bob Bain (executive)
  • Michael Burg (executive)
  2014  · Teen Choice Awards ·  2016  

The 2015 Teen Choice Awards ceremony was held on August 16, 2015, at the Galen Center in Los Angeles, California. The awards celebrate the year's achievements in music, film, television, sports, fashion, comedy, video games, and the Internet, and were voted on by viewers living in the US, aged 13 and over, through various social media sites. [1]

Contents

One Direction were the biggest winners of the night, winning eight of their ten nominations. Pretty Little Liars came in second by winning six of its ten nominations and Pitch Perfect 2 came in third, winning five of its ten nominations. Britney Spears was awarded with the "Candie's Choice Style Icon". [2] [3] [4]

Performers

Presenters

Theme song

Fans had the power to choose the official theme song for the show from July 24 through August 14, 2015. Zedd feat. Selena Gomez's "I Want You to Know" was chosen as the year's theme song. [10]

Winners and nominees

The first wave of nominations were announced on June 9, 2015. [11] The second wave was announced on July 8, 2015. [12] The third wave was announced on July 30, 2015. [13] Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold text. [14]

Movies

Choice Movie: Action Choice Movie Actor: Action
Choice Movie Actress: Action Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Choice Movie: Drama Choice Movie Actor: Drama
Choice Movie Actress: Drama Choice Movie: Comedy
Choice Movie Actor: Comedy Choice Movie Actress: Comedy
Choice Movie: Villain Choice Movie: Scene Stealer
Choice Movie: Breakout StarChoice Movie: Chemistry
Choice Movie: Liplock Choice Movie: Hissy Fit
Choice Movie: Summer
Choice Movie Actor: SummerChoice Movie Actress: Summer

Television

Choice TV Show: Drama Choice TV Actor: Drama
Choice TV Actress: Drama Choice TV Show: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Choice TV Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Choice TV Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Choice TV Show: Comedy Choice TV Actor: Comedy
Choice TV Actress: Comedy Choice TV Show: Animated
Choice TV: Reality Show Choice TV: Villain
Choice TV: Scene StealerChoice TV: Breakout Star
Choice TV Show: Breakout Choice TV: Chemistry
Choice TV: Liplock Choice TV Show: Summer
Choice TV Actor: Summer Choice TV Actress: Summer

Music

Choice Music: Male Artist Choice Music: Female Artist
Choice Music Group: MaleChoice Music Group: Female
Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Artist Choice Music: Country Artist
Choice Music Single: Male Artist Choice Music Single: Female Artist
Choice Music Single: Group Choice Music: International Artist
Choice Music: Country Song Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Song
Choice Music: Rock Song Choice Music: Love Song
Choice Music: Break-Up Song Choice Music: Party Song
Choice Music: Breakout ArtistChoice Music: Next Big Thing
Choice Music: Collaboration Choice Music: Song from a Movie or TV Show
Choice Music: Summer SongChoice Summer Music Artist: Male
Choice Summer Music Artist: Female Choice Music: Summer Group
Choice Music: Summer Tour

Fashion

Choice Hottie: MaleChoice Hottie: Female

Sports

Choice Athlete: Male Choice Athlete: Female

Digital

Choice Web Star: MaleChoice Web Star: Female
Choice Web Star: ComedyChoice Web Star: Music
Choice Web Star: Fashion/BeautyChoice Social Media King
Choice Social Media QueenChoice Twit
Choice VinerChoice Instagrammer
Choice YouTuberChoice Fandom

Miscellaneous

Choice ComedianChoice Dancer
Choice ModelChoice Selfie Taker
  1. Walker was posthumously nominated.
  2. Walker was posthumously nominated.

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