People's Choice Awards 2013


People's Choice Awards 2013
"The Craving for food Games" wolfed down the competitors at the Individuals Option Prizes on Wed, growing the top winner with five awards.

The smash hit was known as preferred film, activity film and film series and celebrities Jennifer Lawrence, Frank Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth had fans' preferred on-screen chemical make up. Lawrence also won preferred film celebrity and "face of gallantry."

"Thank you for adoring films as much as I do," Lawrence, who is likely to get an Oscar nomination Friday day for "Silver Designs Playbook," said as she approved the preferred celebrity prize.

Katy Perry won three awards at the Wed evening wedding in Los Angeles, where lovers choose the champions in groups comprising songs, films and tv. She was the fans' preferred women specialist and pop specialist. Her movie for "Part of Me" also won.

"The Big Hit Theory" won for preferred system TV funny at the fan-voted awards wedding. Other TV awards went to "Supernatural" (sci-fi/fantasy), "Castle" (crime drama), "The New Normal" (new comedy) and "Grey's Anatomy" (network drama).

Taylor Instant, dressed in an white-colored dress with a falling neck-line, was provided with the prize for preferred new bands specialist.

"Thank you for looking after about this record and for looking after about me," she said.

Other awards went to John Downey Jr. for preferred film acting professional, Emma Watson for preferred impressive film celebrity and The Desired for preferred big specialist. Ellen Pompeo and Nathan Fillion also won preferred impressive TV celebrity and acting professional, Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston won preferred comedy film acting professional and celebrity and Maroon 5 took the prize for preferred group.


"Glee" stars Lea Michele and Chris Colfer won back-to-back awards for comedic TV actress and actor. Both thanked the show's fans, with Colfer adding, "it is so flattering to be exploited in your fan fiction."

Ellen DeGeneres took home her 13th award for favorite daytime TV host. "It's 2013, this is my 13th People's Choice Award," she said as she accepted the honor. "It is exactly as the Mayans predicted. So far, they got one right."

Sandra Bullock became the first recipient of the favorite humanitarian award. The Oscar-winner received the honor for her philanthropic efforts, including her commitment to Warren Easton High School in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.

"I'm not at all being modest when I say I'm not doing anything compared to what they do on a daily basis," Bullock, 48, told the crowd during the Los Angeles ceremony, which was broadcast on CBS.

"The Big Bang Theory" star Kaley Cuoco hosted the People's Choice Awards for the second consecutive year. The show opened with a montage of Cuoco in scenes from hit 2012 movies like "The Hunger Games" and "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2" before battling zombies dancing to "Gangnam Style." She then arrived on stage and told viewers that more than 475 million votes were cast by fans for the night's winners.

The ceremony also featured performances by Alicia Keys, Jason Aldean and Christina Aguilera, who was presented with the people's voice award.