People's Choice Awards 2013: Winners

Oh man! That was the best People’s Choice Awards show EVER! I mean right? Kaley is so witty and funny, and how about that opening skit with the 2012 butt kickers?! I laughed out loud when Jennifer Lawrence‘s Katniss told Kaley to sell cheese from her goat. And oh man, I literally had tears in my eyes during both Christina and Alicia’s performances, and definitely did some fist pumping when Jason rocked out on stage. What a fun night. Did you enjoy? What was your favorite moment? If it is still sitting on your DVR or you were just too star-struck to pay attention to who really won what, here are some of the specifics that made it such a memorable night:

The Hunger Games was the night’s big winner taking home five awards including “Favorite Movie” while its star, Jennifer Lawrence, walked away with three of her own including “Favorite Movie Actress.” Katy Perry nabbed four awards including “Favorite Female Artist,” bringing her total People’s Choice Award count to twelve. With her win tonight for “Favorite Daytime TV Host,” Ellen DeGeneres has tied Julia Roberts as the winningest female in People’s Choice Award history, with a total of 13 crystal trophies. The show featured the presentation of the first-ever award for “Favorite Humanitarian” to Sandra Bullock, in recognition of her generous philanthropic efforts, specifically her ongoing commitment to Warren Easton High School in New Orleans. In addition, Christina Aguilera was honored as the “People’s Voice,” following her performance of “Blank Page.” The night also featured performances of “My Kinda Party” by Jason Aldean and a mash-up of “Girl on Fire” and “New Day” by Alicia Keys. Five awards stayed open through the show last night. The New Normal was named “Favorite New TV Comedy” and Beauty and the Beast was named “Favorite New TV Drama.” Twihards, KatyCats and SPNfamily received the awards for “Favorite Movie Fan Following,” “Favorite Music Fan Following” and “Favorite TV Fan Following,” respectively.

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