Los Angeles — Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort of The Fault in Our Stars rode a victorious wave at the Teen Choice Awards.
The actors were honoured with several prizes at Sunday's fan-favourite extravaganza, including choice drama movie actor and breakout movie star for Elgort and choice drama and action movie actress for Divergent star Woodley. The pair was also awarded the surfboard-shaped trophy for choice movie lip-lock for their Fault in Our Stars smooch.
"I don't surf or anything, so I guess I'm gonna put this on my wall," said Elgort of the unique prize.
Demi Lovato kicked off the Teen Choice Awards with a performance and a win. After belting out her tune Really Don't Care, the singer-actress surfed away with awards for choice summer song and choice female summer music star. Lovato used her acceptance speech to pump up the crowd of mostly roaring teenagers.
"I want you guys to know that instead of just getting up here and saying a speech, every single one of you deserves to have a happy and incredible life, so be the best you can be in everything because your dreams can come true if you work hard for them," beamed Lovato.
Teen Choice Awards co-hosts Tyler Posey of Teen Wolf and Sarah Hyland of Modern Family said 165m votes were cast online for the 16th annual awards, which honor movies, television, music, comedy, sports, fashion and Web stars in such silly categories as choice hottie, smile and villain, which went to The Hunger Games heavy Donald Sutherland.
"You named me the most villainous?" asked Sutherland, who showed up to the casual ceremony in a tuxedo. "My wife - I have been married for 42 years - my wife asked me to tell you that she agreed with you."
Other winners on hand to claim their trophies included Pretty Little Liars star Lucy Hale as choice drama TV show actress, The Hunger Games co-star Josh Hutcherson as choice sci-fi/fantasy movie actor and Bethany Mota and Tyler Oakley as choice female and male Web stars.
"You're all amazing," said Mota, echoing the motivational acceptance speeches from this year's batch of winners. "You all have the potential to be what you wanna be."
A recent water main break flooded the Teen Choice Awards' original venue at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. The show was hastily moved across town to the Shrine Auditorium adjacent to the University of Southern California campus.
Zendaya, Ariana Grande and Kevin Hart were among the other stars who showed up to accept awards at the boisterous ceremony, which featured performances from the groups Magic and Rixton.
"I wish there was a TelePrompTer for these (acceptance) speeches," said The Giver actress Odeya Rush, who won the breakout star award.
Jason Derulo closed out the show with a performance of his song Talk Dirty, which featured the choice male summer music star winner dancing on top of a police car on stage.
A full list of the winners:
Movies:
Choice Movie: Action
“Divergent” – WINNER
Choice Movie Actor: Action
Theo James, “Divergent” – WINNER
Choice Movie Actress: Action
Shailene Woodley, “Divergent” – WINNER
Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” – WINNER
Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Josh Hutcherson, “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” – WINNER
Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Jennifer Lawrence, “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” and “X-Men: Days of Future Past” – WINNER
Choice Movie: Drama
“The Fault in Our Stars” – WINNER
Choice Movie Actor: Drama
Ansel Elgort, “The Fault in Our Stars” – WINNER
Choice Movie Actress: Drama
Shailene Woodley, “The Fault in Our Stars” – WINNER
Choice Movie: Comedy
“The Other Woman” – WINNER
Choice Movie Actor: Comedy
Kevin Hart, “Ride Along” – WINNER
Choice Movie Actress: Comedy
Emma Roberts, “We’re the Millers” – WINNER
Choice Movie Villain
Donald Sutherland, “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” – WINNER
Choice Movie Scene Stealer
Nat Wolff, “The Fault In Our Stars” – WINNER
Choice Movie Breakout Star
Ansel Elgort, “Divergent” and “The Fault in Our Stars” – WINNER
Choice Movie Chemistry
Ansel Elgort, Nat Wolff and Shailene Woodley, “The Fault in Our Stars” – WINNER
Choice Movie Liplock
Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort, “The Fault In Our Stars” – WINNER
Choice Movie Hissy Fit
Jonah Hill, “22 Jump Street” – WINNER
Choice Summer Movie
“22 Jump Street” – WINNER
Choice Summer Movie Star
Channing Tatum, “22 Jump Street” – WINNER
TV:
Choice TV Show: Drama
“Pretty Little Liars” – WINNER
Choice TV Actor: Drama
Ian Harding, “Pretty Little Liars” – WINNER
Choice TV Actress: Drama
Lucy Hale, “Pretty Little Liars” – WINNER
Choice TV Show: Fantasy/Sci-Fi
“The Vampire Diaries” – WINNER
Choice TV Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Ian Somerhalder, “The Vampire Diaries” – WINNER
Choice TV Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Nina Dobrev, “The Vampire Diaries” – WINNER
Choice TV Show: Comedy
“The Big Bang Theory” – WINNER
Choice TV Actor: Comedy
Ross Lynch, “Austin & Ally” – WINNER
Choice TV Actress: Comedy
Lea Michele, “Glee” – WINNER
Choice TV: Animated Show
“The Simpsons” – WINNER
Choice TV: Reality Competition Show
“The Voice” – WINNER
Choice TV: Reality Show
“Keeping Up With The Kardashians” – WINNER
Choice TV Villain
Dylan O’Brien, “Teen Wolf” – WINNER
Choice TV Reality Personality – Male
Adam Levine, “The Voice” – WINNER
Choice TV Reality Personality – Female
Shakira, “The Voice” – WINNER
Choice TV Male Scene Stealer
Tyler Hoechlin, “Teen Wolf” – WINNER
Choice TV Female Scene Stealer
Candice Accola, “The Vampire Diaries” – WINNER
Choice TV Female Breakout Star
Sasha Pieterse, “Pretty Little Liars” – WINNER
Choice TV: Male Breakout Star
Brett Dalton, “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” – WINNER
Choice TV: Breakout Show
“Faking It” – WINNER
Choice Summer TV Show
“Wipeout” – WINNER
Choice Summer TV Star: Male
Tyler Blackburn, “Pretty Little Liars” – WINNER
Choice Summer TV Star: Female
Ashley Benson, “Pretty Little Liars” – WINNER
Music:
Choice Male Artist
Ed Sheeran – WINNER
Choice Female Artist
Ariana Grande – WINNER
Choice Music Group
One Direction – WINNER
Choice Electronic Dance Music (EDM) Artist
Calvin Harris – WINNER
Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Artist
Iggy Azalea – WINNER
Choice Rock Group
Imagine Dragons – WINNER
Choice Male Country Artist
Hunter Hayes – WINNER
Choice Female Country Artist
Taylor Swift – WINNER
Choice Country Group
Lady Antebellum – WINNER
Choice Country Song
“This is How We Roll,” Florida Georgia Line featuring Luke Bryan – WINNER
Choice Single Female Artist
“Problem,” Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea – WINNER
Choice Single Male Artist
“Sing,” Ed Sheeran – WINNER
Choice Single Group
“Story of My Life,” One Direction – WINNER
Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Song
“Fancy,” Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX – WINNER
Choice Rock Song
“Pompeii,” Bastille – WINNER
Choice EDM Son
“Wake Me Up,” Avicii – WINNER
Choice Love Song
“You & I,” One Direction – WINNER
Choice Break-Up Song
“Story of My Life,” One Direction – WINNER
Choice Music Breakout Artist
Austin Mahone – WINNER
Choice Music: Breakout Group
5 Seconds of Summer – WINNER
Choice Summer Song
“Really Don’t Care,” Demi Lovato featuring Cher Lloyd – WINNER
Choice Summer Music Star: Female
Demi Lovato – WINNER
Choice Summer Music Star: Male
Jason Derulo – WINNER
Choice Summer Music Star: Group
5 Seconds of Summer – WINNER
Choice Summer Tour
One Direction, “Where We Are Tour” – WINNER
Fashion:
Selena Gomez – WINNER
Choice Male Hottie
One Direction – WINNER
Choice Smile
Harry Styles – WINNER
Sports:
Choice Male Athlete
LeBron James – WINNER
Choice Female Athlete
Serena Williams – WINNER
Other:
Zendaya – WINNER
Choice Comedian
Kevin Hart – WINNER
Choice Web Star: Female
Bethany Mota – WINNER
Choice Web Star: Male
Tyler Oakley – WINNER
Choice Web Star: Comedy
Our2ndLife – WINNER
Choice Web Star: Music
Shawn Mendes - WINNER
Choice Web Star: Fashion/Beauty
Zoe Sugg (“Zoella”) - WINNER
Choice Web Star: Gaming
PewDiePie – WINNER
Choice Web Collaboration
Troye Sivan & Tyler Oakley – The “Boyfriend” Tag - WINNER
Choice Social Media King
One Direction – WINNER
Choice Social Media Queen
Katy Perry – WINNER
Choice Twit
One Direction – WINNER
Choice Viner
Cameron Dallas – WINNER
Choice Instagrammer
Miley Cyrus – WINNER
Choice Fanatic Fans
#Directioners – WINNER