
The buxom Kardashian clan engulfs L.A. Laker basketball star—and husband of Khloe—Lamar Odom. The family had a lot to celebrate last night. Not only did their reality series, Keeping up with the Kardashians, take home two Teen Choice awards—one for best reality show and another for best female reality star—but it was just announced that the elder Kardashian sisters, Kim, Kourtney, and Khloe, will launch their own fashion label.
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Could this be Bristol Palin’s homewrecker? Hot on the news of his split with his baby mama, the self-proclaimed “ f----- redneck” showed up to the Teen Choice awards with a new piece. Looks like Levi won’t be collecting any surf boards of his own now that his reality show with Bristol seems dead, and he also won’t be appearing on Sarah Palin’s upcoming reality show, Sarah Palin’s Alaska.
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It did not suck to be a vampire last night. The 2010 Teen Choice awards was dominated by bloodsuckers, with the Twilight films racking up 12 surfboards and newly-minted CW drama The Vampire Diaries taking home seven, including one for best breakout TV show.
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When actress Megan Fox wasn’t engaging in PDA with her new hubby, Brian Austin Green, she was taking home surfboards. Fox was named Choice Movie Actress: Horror/Thriller for Jennifer’s Body and Choice Female Hottie for … being hot. No word on whether any of the teens in attendance actually saw the incredibly violent film.
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With sons Cruz and Romeo in tow, the L.A. Galaxy soccer star – and admitted Glee fanatic – took home a surfboard for best male athlete.
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon and Eclipse took home the most awards. Both Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson were nominated for best drama movie actor—and the voters were decidedly Team Edward. Pattinson had to accept his award sans fellow-nominee Kristen Stewart, who was filming On the Road in Canada. Ashley Greene won for female scene stealer.
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Drag Me to Hell star Justin Long interrupted Kristen Bell while presenting an award for best action actor with a fit of seemingly uncontrollable coughing and sneezing—symptoms, Long said, of Bieber Fever. Further evidence: long blow-dried hair. The crowd erupted in girly squeals.
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Diddy—who pulled in several nominations, including best fight, scene stealer, best hissy fit, and best celebrity fashion line— performed “Hello Good Morning” with his group Dirty Money.
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Katy Perry changed costumes six times at the awards show, representing several high-school clichés near and dear to American hearts: the goth, the prom queen, the hippie, the cheerleader, and the person whose glasses and braces make them good at math. Perry’s song “California Gurls” won best single and best summer song.
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