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2016 Teen Choice Awards

The 2016 Teen Choice Awards ceremony was held on July 31, 2016, at the Forum in Inglewood, California. The awards celebrate the year's achievements in music, film, television, sports, fashion, comedy, and the Internet, and were voted on by viewers living in the US, aged 13 and over through various social media sites.[1][2] Justin Timberlake received the inaugural Decade Award.[3] The ceremony was hosted by John Cena and Victoria Justice.

2016 Teen Choice Awards

July 31, 2016

  • Production company: Bob Bain Productions, Good Entertainment
  • Producer: Paul Flattery, Kelly Brock, Gregory Sills (supervising producer)
  • Executive producer: Bob Bain, Michael Burg

 – "My House", "Good Feeling", "Wild Ones" (ft. Bebe Rexha) and "Zillionaire"[4]

Flo Rida

 – "We Don't Talk Anymore"

Charlie Puth

 – "What's Going On"

Ne-Yo

 – "Look But Don't Touch"

Serayah

 – "Kiss the Sky", "Whatcha Say", "Ridin' Solo", "Want to Want Me", "Wiggle" and "Talk Dirty"

Jason Derulo

and Gina Rodriguez—presented Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Ross Lynch

Alessia Cara and Kelsea Ballerini—presented Choice TV Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy

Bebe Rexha

and Bethany Mota—presented Choice TV: Drama

Lea Michele

and Maddie Ziegler—introduced the finalists of So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation

Cat Deeley

and John Stamos—presented Choice Summer TV Show

Sarah Hyland

and Katie Nolan—introduced Charlie Puth

Terrence J

and Paul Wesley—presented Choice TV: Comedy

Lana Parrilla

—presented the Decade Award

Kobe Bryant

and Damon Wayans—presented Choice Movie: Drama

Clayne Crawford

—introduced the families and survivors who were affected by gun violence and Ne-Yo

Jessica Alba

—presented Stride Mad Intense Winner Minute

Hey Violet

and The Bella Twins—presented Choice Movie: Breakout Star

Matthew Daddario

and Tracee Ellis Ross—presented Choice Movie Actress: Comedy

Anthony Anderson

and Kylie Bunbury—introduced Serayah

Mark Consuelos

and Maia Mitchell—presented Choice Web Stars: Male and Female

Laura Marano

Controversy[edit]

Family and fans of slain singer Christina Grimmie expressed disappointment that Grimmie was not mentioned during the show, especially during the #StoptheViolence tribute, which was presented by actress Jessica Alba and singer Ne-Yo and honored the family members of teens who had died as a result of violence.

at IMDb

2016 Teen Choice Awards