'Twilight,' 'Vampire Diaries,' Justin Bieber and
Taylor Swift some of night's big winners
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- "The Twilight Saga" is gonna need a bigger garage.
It was announced at Sunday's Teen Choice Awards that the supernatural
franchise has won 41 surfboard-shaped trophies since 2008, including awards
earned this year for the penultimate film installment, "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1."
"Twilight" starsKristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner were on hand to pick
up this year's batch of boards, as well as the ultimate choice award, the
teen-fueled show's version of a lifetime achievement award.
"I just feel so honored that I get to have you guys in my life," a beaming
Swift said.
Teen Choice Awards host and new "The X
Factor" judge Demi Lovato said 134 million votes
were cast for the 14th annual awards, which honor film, TV, music and sports
stars in such silly categories as choice hottie, villain, liplock and hissy
fit.
"Are there even that many teens?" asked ceremony co-host and "Glee" actor Kevin McHale.
Bieber won his 12th trophy and performed his tune "Boyfriend," while his
girlfriend and birthday girl Selena Gomez, who won the choice music group
trophy, was presented with a cake and a rendition of "Happy Birthday" from the
crowd inside the Gibson Amphitheatre.
Hill, who lost the supporting actor Oscar earlier this year to Christopher Plummer, used his acceptance speech to
poke fun at the 82-year-old "Beginners" co-star.
"I'd just like to point out that he's not nominated for anything tonight,"
joked Hill, who co-wrote and executive produced the movie.
The Hollywood frolic was televised live on Fox just two days after the
midnight massacre at a Colorado movie theater showing "The Dark Knight Rises," killing 12 and injuring
58.
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