(Reuters) – Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and “The Twilight Saga” continued their runs as teenage fan favorites, winning the top honors at Sunday’s Teen Choice Awards.
Country music star Swift, 22, picked up five awards, including choice
music female artist and female country artist, as well as voice actress
for her role in animated comedy “The Lorax.” The singer was also among
the top winners last year at the awards show that airs on the Fox
television network.
Canadian pop star Bieber, 18, received a loud welcome as he performed
his song “Boyfriend” and latest single, “As Long As You Love Me” with
rapper Big Sean on a futuristic set. The singer won four awards,
including choice music male artist and single by male artist for
“Boyfriend.”
Teen Choice favorite film “The Twilight Saga” picked up the Ultimate
Choice Award this year, ahead of the franchise’s final installment,
“Breaking Dawn – Part 2″ coming out in theaters in November.
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Sunday, July 22, 2012
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Grammys 2012: Most Stylish Performances!
Adele
The biggest star of the night—she swept all six of her categories, including Album of the Year!—sang her heart out to mega-hit "Rolling in the Deep" in a black dress with polka dot netting and Cartier jewels. In keeping with her classic voice, she topped the look off with voluminous curls, a violet smoky eye, and bright red lips. So retro-chic!
Kelly Clarkson
The "Stronger" singer took to the stage to duet "Don't You Want to Stay" with Jason Aldean. Clarkson wore a elegant Pamella Roland halter with a deep V-neck and silver detailing at the waist. She finished the look with sparkling Diamond in the Rough jewels.
Jennifer Hudson
In honor of the late singer, Hudson belted a rousing rendition of Whitney Houston's Dolly Parton-penned signature "I Will Always Love You." She accessorized her black sleeveless dress with Neil Lane jewelry.
Taylor Swift
The country cutie sang her Grammy-winning single "Mean" in a posie-print peasant dress and chocolate oxfords (the song won Best Country Solo Performance and Country Song). To complement her down-home look, she added a loose side braid and lightly-blushed cheeks.
Carrie Underwood
Underwood (in one a one-shoulder Monique Lhuillier creation) partnered up with Tony Bennett for the classic duet, "It Had to Be You."
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