2002 Teen Choice Awards

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2002 Teen Choice Awards
DateAugust 19, 2002 (2002-08-19)
LocationUniversal Amphitheatre, Universal City, California
Hosted byNone
Websitewww.teenchoice.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkFox

The 2002 Teen Choice Awards ceremony was held on August 19, 2002, at the Universal Amphitheatre, Universal City, California. The awards celebrate the year's achievements in music, film, television, sports, fashion, comedy, video games, and the Internet, and were voted on by viewers living in the US, aged 13 and over through various social media sites.[1] The event had no designated host but Britney Spears and Verne Troyer introduced the show with Nelly, Jennifer Love Hewitt and BBMak as performers. Reese Witherspoon received the Extraordinary Achievement Award.

Performers[]

  • Nelly – "Hot in Herre"
  • Jennifer Love Hewitt – "BareNaked"
  • BBMak – "Out of My Heart (Into Your Head)"

Presenters[]

Winners and nominees[]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold text.

Movies[]

Choice Movie: Drama/Action Adventure Choice Movie Actor: Drama/Action Adventure
Choice Movie Actress: Drama/Action Adventure Choice Movie: Comedy
Choice Movie Actor: Comedy Choice Movie Actress: Comedy
Choice Movie Your Parents Didn't Want You to See Choice Movie Sleazebag
Choice Breakout Movie Actor Choice Breakout Movie Actress
Choice Movie Chemistry Choice Movie Liplock
Choice Movie Hissy Fit Choice Summer Movie

Television[]

Choice Drama TV Show Choice Drama TV Actor
Choice Drama TV Actress Choice Comedy TV Show
Choice Comedy TV Actor Choice Comedy TV Actress
Choice Reality TV Show Choice Breakout TV Star: Male
Choice Breakout TV Star: Female Choice Breakout TV Show
Choice TV Personality Choice TV Sidekick

Music[]

References:[2][3]

Choice Male Artist Choice Female Artist
  • Ja Rule
    • Craig David
    • Enrique Iglesias
    • Jay-Z
    • Ludacris
    • Moby
    • Nelly
    • Usher
  • Britney Spears
    • Mary J. Blige
    • Janet Jackson
    • Alicia Keys
    • Jennifer Lopez
    • Alanis Morissette
    • Pink
    • Shakira
Choice R&B/Hip-Hop/Rap Artist Choice Single
  • Usher
    • Mary J. Blige
    • Eve
    • Ja Rule
    • Alicia Keys
    • Ludacris
    • Nelly
    • P. Diddy
Choice Album Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Track
  • Songs in A MinorAlicia Keys
    • 8701Usher
    • Hybrid TheoryLinkin Park
    • MissundaztoodPink
    • No More DramaMary J. Blige
    • Rock SteadyNo Doubt
    • SatelliteP.O.D.
    • Word of MoufLudacris
Choice Rock Track Choice Love Song
  • "Adrienne" – The Calling
    • "Blurry" – Puddle of Mudd
    • "In the End" – Linkin Park
    • "The Middle" – Jimmy Eat World
    • "My Sacrifice" – Creed
    • "Nice to Know You" – Incubus
    • "Wasting My Time" – Default
    • "Youth of the Nation" – P.O.D.
  • "U Got It Bad" – Usher
    • "All You Wanted" – Michelle Branch
    • "Can't Get You Out of My Head" – Kylie Minogue
    • "Drowning" – Backstreet Boys
    • "Gone" – NSYNC
    • "Hero" – Enrique Iglesias
    • "Underneath Your Clothes" – Shakira
    • "Wherever You Will Go" – The Calling
Choice Breakout Music Artist Choice Music Hook Up (collaboration)
  • "Girlfriend" – NSYNC feat. Nelly
Choice Summer Song
  • "Hot in Herre" – Nelly
    • "All You Wanted" – Michelle Branch
    • "Foolish" – Ashanti
    • "Gangsta Lovin'" – Eve feat. Alicia Keys
    • "Hero" – Chad Kroeger feat. Josey Scott
    • "The Middle" – Jimmy Eat World
    • "Soak Up the Sun" – Sheryl Crow
    • "A Thousand Miles" – Vanessa Carlton

Miscellaneous[]

References:[2][3]

Choice Male Hottie Choice Female Hottie
  • Britney Spears
    • Jessica Alba
    • Jennifer Aniston
    • Cameron Diaz
    • Sarah Michelle Gellar
    • Beyoncé Knowles
    • Jennifer Lopez
    • Reese Witherspoon
Choice Comedian Choice Male Athlete
Choice Female Athlete

References[]

  1. ^ "Voting Rules". Fox. Archived from the original on June 27, 2018. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "2002 Teen Choice Awards (page 2)". NewsOK. August 18, 2002. Archived from the original on October 27, 2014. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
  3. ^ a b "Teen Choice Awards 2002: Complete Winners List". Hollywood.com. August 4, 2002. Archived from the original on May 28, 2015. Retrieved October 27, 2014.
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