Woodley, Elgort among Teen Choice winners
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES
Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort of “The Fault in Our Stars” rode a victorious wave at the Teen Choice Awards.
The pair picked up several prizes at Sunday’s fan-favorite 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 lip-lock for their “Fault in Our Stars” smooch.
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 rode off with award for choice summer song.
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.
Teen Choice co-hosts Tyler Posey of “Teen Wolf” and Sarah Hyland of “Modern Family” said 165 million votes were cast 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.
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