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'Ghostbusters,' Kevin Hart, Fifth Harmony win big at Kids' Choice Awards

By Karen Butler
Singer Zendaya attends Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards at USC's Galen Center in Los Angeles on Saturday. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
1 of 7 | Singer Zendaya attends Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards at USC's Galen Center in Los Angeles on Saturday. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

March 12 (UPI) -- Ellen DeGeneres, Fifth Harmony, Kevin Hart, Chris Hemsworth, Jace Norman and Zendaya were among the big winners at Saturday's Kids' Choice Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.

WWE Superstar John Cena hosted the Nickelodeon event at USC's Galen Center where Henry Danger was named Favorite TV Kids' Show and its lead Jace Norman was deemed Favorite Male TV Star. Zendaya from K.C. Undercover won for Favorite Female TV Star.

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The Favorite Movie title was bestowed on Ghostbusters, while the Favorite Movie Actor accolade went to cast member Chris Hemsworth and the Favorite Movie Actress award was presented to scene-stealer Melissa McCarthy.

Kevin Hart scored the honors for Favorite Villain and Most Wanted Pet for his vocal performance as Snowball in The Secret Life of Pets. He also shared the Best Friends Forever honor with Dwayne Johnson for their movie Central Intelligence.

Finding Dory was voted Favorite Animated Movie and its star Ellen DeGeneres picked up the trophy for Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie.

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Fifth Harmony won the award for Favorite Music Group and their hit "Work from Home" was selected as Favorite Song.

Shawn Mendes won the Favorite Male Singer prize and Selena Gomez won the Favorite Female Singer honor.

"This year's festivities kicked off with Henry Danger star Jace Norman transporting himself from the set of Henry Danger to the orange carpet, where he ran into Kel Mitchell, JoJo Siwa, and black-ish cast members Miles Brown and Marsai Martin, before spotting Cena. Cena then made his way to the show stage through a maze of cheering kids, slime and music," Nickelodeon said in a press release. "During the show, musical performers Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello took the KCA stage to perform their platinum-selling number-one single, 'Bad Things,' against the backdrop of a lighting and projection spectacle. International music sensation Little Mix performed a medley of their hit singles, 'Touch' and 'Shout Out to My Ex,' right before taking home the blimp for Favorite Global Music Star."

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