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Gossip Girl wins six Choice gongs

The cast of Gossip Girl
Gossip Girl is shown on ITV2 in the UK

US show Gossip Girl scooped six prizes at the 10th annual Teen Choice Awards at California's Gibson Amphitheatre.

The series, about a group of teenagers who get their news from an anonymously written blog, won best TV drama, breakfast show and breakout show.

Chace Crawford took best breakout actor and Blake Lively was given the gong for breakout female and TV drama actress.

Pop heartthrobs The Jonas Brothers also won six awards at the ceremony, which was hosted by Miley Cyrus.

Fashion icons

The 15-year-old, who stars in the Disney hit series Hannah Montana, picked up three awards herself.

Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus picked up three awards

After kicking off proceedings with her new single 7 Things, the star picked up prizes for best TV comedy, comic actress and female artist.

The Jonas Brothers received best single, breakout group, love song, song of the summer, male red carpet fashion icons and male hottie awards.

Actor Will Smith picked up three of the surfboard trophies, one for Hancock and two for I Am Legend.

Chris Brown accepted five music awards, including best male artist.

Other winners included Heroes star Hayden Panettiere as best TV action-adventure actress, while David Beckham won best male athlete a year after he moved to the US.


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