The Teen Choice Awards 2015 saw Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift and One Direction go home with a bunch of titles under their belts.
Kicking off his night's string of victories is the Choice Male Artist Award for Sheeran, which was quickly followed by Choice Song: Male Artist and Choice Summer Music Star: Male. British boy band One Direction also came out on top with the following awards: Choice Music Group: Male, Choice Song: Group (Steal My Girl), Choice Love Song (Night Changes), Choice Party Song (No Control). The band also won Choice Summer Music Star: Group, Choice Summer Tour (On The Road Again Tour), Choice Male Hottie and Choice Selfie Taker.
As expected, Taylor Swift also garnered a number of awards. Her titles included Choice Break-Up Song and Choice Music: Collaboration for "Bad Blood," as well as Choice Summer Music Star: Female and Choice Twit. Justin Bieber bagged the Social Media King award, with Caitlyn Jenner crowned as the queen.
"The Fast and the Furious 7" won the Action Movie category, with Paul Walker winning the Choice Action Movie Award. As for his female counterpart, Shailene Woodley of "Insurgent" took home the Choice Action Movie Actress Award. Woodley won another award for the Choice Movie Liplock with co-star Theo James. The sci-fi/fantasy category hailed "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1" as its movie winner, with Josh Hutcherson and Jennifer Lawrence bagging the Choice Actor and Actress awards.
"If I Stay" and its lead actress, Chloë Grace Moretz, won in the Drama Movie category, with Scott Eastwood winning the Choice Drama Movie Actor Award for "The Longest Ride." Meanwhile, "Pitch Perfect 2" won the Choice Comedy Movie Award, with Skylar Astin and Anna Kendrick bagging the actor and actress prizes. The Choice Movie Chemistry was also won by the "Pitch Perfect 2" cast members, namely Brittany Snow and Kendrick. "Paper Towns" came out on top as the Summer Movie Award winner - with Cara Delevingne winning the Choice Movie Breakout Star and Summer Movie Star awards.
"Pretty Little Liars" also snagged a number of awards including Choice Drama TV Show, Choice Drama TV Actor and Actress awards for Ian Harding (Ezra Fitz) and Lucy Hale (Aria Montgomery). Even the infamous "A" won as the Choice Drama TV Show Villain. Meanwhile, "The Vampire Diaries" won as the Choice SciFi TV Show with Nina Debrov (Elena Gilbert) winning the actress title.
For the complete list of winners, check it out here.