Katy Perry Win Big At People’s Choice Awards
Amazing singer and actress Katy Perry won the most people’s choice awards at the 38th annual fan-favourite extravaganza. Katy Perry was honoured in five categories including favourite female artist, tour headliner, song of the year for ‘’E.T.’’ with Kanye West, music video for ‘’Last Friday Night’’ and TV guest star for ‘’How I Met Your Mother.
Unfortunately, Katy could not attend as she told fans on twitter earlier this week that she wouldn’t make it to the show but that ‘’I want to thank u all for voting for me, fingers crossed!’’ The event would have marked Katy’s first appearance since British actor-comedian Russell Brand filed for divorce from Katy last month after 14 months of marriage.
Other winners at the event includes Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2, the final installment of the magical film series starring Daniel Radcliffe with four wins for favourite movie, action movie, book adaptation and ensemble movie cast.
Emma Stone and Johnny Depp – another no show- won two trophies at the ceremony, which was hosted by ‘’ The Big Bang Theory’’ star Kaley Cuoco. Depp and Stone, respectively, won the favourite movie actor and actress awards, while Depp was also honoured for favourite animated movie voice for ‘’Rango’’ and Stone was selected for favourite comedic movie actress.
Winners in the movie categories included Hugh Jackson for action star, ‘’Bridesmaids’’ for comedy movie ‘’ Water for Elephants’’ for drama and Ryan Reynolds as Green Lantern for favourite. Superhero Morgan Freeman was bestowed with the first ever favourite movie icon award. I’m sure you’ll agree with me that Morgan Freeman is truly an icon
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