Peoples Choice Awards

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    People

    Kevin Hart Makes First Public Appearance at People's Choice Awards After Car Accident

    People's Choice Awards: Kevin Hart Makes First Public Appearance After Car Accident

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    Yahoo TV

    This show took home the most People's Choice Awards, even though it's canceled

    The TV show that took home four People's Choice awards was actually canceled by its network this year.

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    Deadline

    People’s Choice Awards: Danai Gurira, Melissa McCarthy Urge Donations To Those Affected By California Wildfires

    During Sunday’s telecast of E!’s People’s Choice Awards, many winners took the opportunity during their acceptance speeches to address and bring more awareness to the Southern California wildfires. <em>Black Panther?</em>star and winner of Action Movie Star Danai Gurira addressed the fire during the acceptance speech for? <em>Avengers: Infinity War</em>‘s win for Movie of 2018 saying that she wanted to dedicate the award to “the great state of California.” “The devastation and the turmoil…

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    Superfan

    'The Talk' Responds to Stage Crasher Incident

    The People’s Choice Awards saw a notable moment Wednesday evening when a man crashed the stage while the ladies of The Talk were accepting an award (video below). On their show Thursday, hosts Julie Chen, Sharon Osbourne, Sara Gilbert, Aisha Tyler, and Sheryl Underwood weighed in on it for a scant 14 minutes. Sharon Osbourne said this was a case of a man picking on a group of women.

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    Superfan

    Dakota Johnson Has Wardrobe Malfunction

    The People’s Choice Awards aired Wednesday night on CBS, and the ceremony had a small gaffe (amongst many) when 50 Shades of Grey star Dakota Johnson experienced a wardrobe malfunction.

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    Superfan

    Speech Crasher and Camera Gaffe on ‘People’s Choice Awards’

    A lot can go wrong during a live television broadcast, and on Wednesday’s People’s Choice Awards a few things did. First, BuzzFeed writer and star of the video series Whine About It Matt Bellassai, about whom his employer says “he’s a writer at BuzzFeed who we pay to get drunk and whine about stuff at his desk,” won the award for Favorite Social Media star. But when the camera zoomed in on him, it showed an enthusiastic seat-filler instead of Bellassai, who was seated right behind the paid audie

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