2017 Teen Choice Awards

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2017 Teen Choice Awards
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DateAugust 13, 2017
Location Galen Center, Los Angeles, California
Television/radio coverage
Network Fox
  2016  · Teen Choice Awards ·  2018  

The 2017 Teen Choice Awards ceremony was held on August 13, 2017. The awards celebrated the year's achievements in music, film, television, sports, fashion, comedy, and the Internet, and were voted on by viewers aged 13 to 19 through various social media sites. [1] A three-hour musical festival called "Teen Fest" and hosted by Jake Paul was streamed exclusively on YouTube with some of the event appearing during the Teen Choice broadcast. [2] Throughout the show, several celebrities including Vanessa Hudgens, Zendaya and Lauren Jauregui of Fifth Harmony  addressed the aftermath of the 2017 Unite the Right rally and encouraged teens to speak out against violence and hate.

Contents

Performers

Presenters

Winners and nominees

The first wave of nominations were announced on June 19, 2017. [5] The second wave was announced on July 12, 2017. [6] Winners are listed first, in bold. Other nominees are in alphabetical order. [7]

Movies

Choice Action Movie Choice Action Movie Actor
Choice Action Movie Actress Choice Sci-Fi Movie
Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actor Choice Sci-Fi Movie Actress
Choice Fantasy Movie Choice Fantasy Movie Actor
Choice Fantasy Movie Actress Choice Drama Movie
Choice Drama Movie ActorChoice Drama Movie Actress
Choice Comedy Movie Choice Comedy Movie Actor
Choice Comedy Movie Actress Choice Movie Villain
Choice Breakout Movie StarChoice Summer Movie
Choice Summer Movie ActorChoice Summer Movie Actress
Choice Movie Ship

Television

Choice Drama TV Show Choice Drama TV Actor
Choice Drama TV Actress Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show
Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress
Choice Action TV Show Choice Action TV Actor
Choice Action TV Actress Choice Comedy TV Show
Choice Comedy TV Actor Choice Comedy TV Actress
Choice Animated TV Show Choice Reality TV Show
Choice Throwback TV ShowChoice TV Personality
Choice TV Villain Choice Breakout TV Star
Choice Breakout TV Show Choice Summer TV Show
Choice Summer TV Actor Choice Summer TV Actress
Choice TV Ship

Movies and television

Choice Scene StealerChoice Liplock
Choice Hissy Fit

Music

Choice Male Artist Choice Female Artist
Choice Music Group Choice Country Artist
Choice Electronic/Dance ArtistChoice Latin Artist
Choice R&B/Hip-Hop ArtistChoice Rock Artist
Choice Song: Male Artist Choice Song: Female Artist
Choice Song: Group Choice Music Collaboration
Choice Pop Song Choice Country Song
Choice Electronic/Dance SongChoice Latin Song
Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Song Choice Rock/Alternative Song
Choice Breakout ArtistChoice Next Big Thing
Choice Summer SongChoice Summer Male Artist
Choice Summer Female Artist Choice Summer Group
Choice Summer Music TourChoice International Artist

Digital

Choice Male Web StarChoice Female Web Star
Choice Comedy Web StarChoice Gamer
Choice Fashion/Beauty Web StarChoice Music Web Star
Choice MuserChoice Twit
Choice InstagrammerChoice Youtuber
Choice Snapchatter

Fashion

Choice Male HottieChoice Female Hottie
Choice Style IconChoice Model

Sports

Choice Male Athlete Choice Female Athlete

Miscellaneous

Choice ComedianChoice Dancer
Choice Video GameChoice Changemaker
"See Her" Award [8] Choice Fandom
  • Harmonizers
    • Arianators
    • Beliebers
    • Selenators
    • Sheerios
    • Smilers

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