It was a great evening for Heidi Klum and her “America’s Got Talent” team: They won one of the awards at the Kids’ Choice Awards.
Heidi Klum (51) was allowed to leave the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards on Saturday evening as one of the winners. To be more precise: her casting show “America’s Got Talent”, where Klum has been a permanent member of the jury since 2013 with a one-year break, was presented with the award for most popular reality show.
who was of course there live in Santa Monica, California, her triumph. “We won,” she posted a short video showing her cheering with the trophy at the event.
The big winners of the evening included the film “Barbie”, but also singer Taylor Swift (34), actors Margot Robbie (34) and Timothée Chalamet (28) and the comedy series “Young Sheldon”, which won in the main categories of film, artist, male and female actor and best family series, among others.
Rapper Post Malone (29) was named most popular male artist, while the alternative heroes Imagine Dragons received the award for best band.
Numerous superstars were there live
Swift received a total of three awards: in addition to the award for most popular musician, the award for best global music star and the award for best live performance for her current Eras Tour. In addition to Klum, other top stars such as Billie Eilish (22), Post Malone, Anna Kendrick (38), Adam Sandler (58), Rita Ora (33) and Margot Robbie were also there live.
The evening was hosted by SongeBob SquarePants and his best friend Patrick Star from the cult comic series “SpongeBob SquarePants”.
The Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards are presented by the US children’s channel Nickelodeon of the same name. Iconic, orange mini zeppelins are awarded as trophies. At the Kids’ Choice Awards, children choose their favorites, while at the corresponding Teen Choice Awards, teenagers choose their favorites.
Source: Stern

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