Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer TV Star: Female

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Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer TV Star: Female
Millie Bobby Brown 2018.jpg
2019 winner Millie Bobby Brown
CountryUnited States
First awarded 2009
Last awarded 2019
Currently held by Millie Bobby Brown for Stranger Things (2019)
Most awards Lucy Hale (3)
Most nominations Lucy Hale (4)
Website http://www.teenchoice.com/

The following is a list of Teen Choice Award winners and nominees for Choice Summer TV Star: Female. The category was first introduced in 2009 with Selena Gomez being the inaugural winner.

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Choice Summer TV Star: Female has been won by Lucy Hale the most times, with three wins and have received the most nominations, with four.

In 2018, the award was introduced as Choice Summer TV Star with the nominees, Male and Females being in the same category.

The current winner as Choice Summer TV Star: Female is Millie Bobby Brown for Stranger Things (2019).

Winners and nominees

Selena Gomez was the first recipient of the award in 2009 for her roles in the TV Movie Princess Protection Program and the TV Series Wizards of Waverly Place. Selena Gomez - Walmart Soundcheck Concert.jpg
Selena Gomez was the first recipient of the award in 2009 for her roles in the TV Movie Princess Protection Program and the TV Series Wizards of Waverly Place .
Three-time winner Lucy Hale, star of Pretty Little Liars. She is the actress with most wins in this category and most nominations with four. Lucy Hale at Paley Fest2014 (cropped).jpg
Three-time winner Lucy Hale, star of Pretty Little Liars . She is the actress with most wins in this category and most nominations with four.
Two-time winner Ashley Benson, star of Pretty Little Liars. Ashley Benson 2, 2012.jpg
Two-time winner Ashley Benson, star of Pretty Little Liars .
2018 winner Olivia Holt, star of Cloak & Dagger, awarded as "Choice Summer TV Star". Olivia Holt by Gage Skidmore 8.jpg
2018 winner Olivia Holt, star of Cloak & Dagger, awarded as "Choice Summer TV Star".

2000s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2009 Selena Gomez Princess Protection Program and Wizards of Waverly Place [1]

2010s

YearWinnerNomineesRef.
2010 Lucy Hale Pretty Little Liars [2]
2011 Lucy Hale Pretty Little Liars [3]
2012 Troian Bellisario Pretty Little Liars [4]
2013 Lucy Hale Pretty Little Liars [5]
2014 Ashley Benson Pretty Little Liars [6]
2015 Ashley Benson Pretty Little Liars [7]
2016 Shelley Hennig Teen Wolf [8]
2017 Holland Roden Teen Wolf [9]
2018 Awarded as Choice Summer TV Star°

Olivia Holt Cloak & Dagger as Tandy Bowen / Dagger

Female Nominees:

Male Nominees:

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2019 Millie Bobby Brown Stranger Things as Eleven / Jane Hopper [11]

Multiple wins

The following individuals received two or more Choice Summer TV Star: Female awards:

3 Wins

2 Wins

Multiple nominations

The following individuals received two or more Choice Summer TV Star: Female nominations:

4 Nominations

3 Nominations

2 Nominations

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