One Direction and Lawrence win at Kids Choice Awards
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Host Mark Wahlberg was among the many stars to get 'slimed' at the ceremony
Jennifer Lawrence and One Direction were the big winners at this year's Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.
The actress won favourite movie actress and favourite female buttkicker, while The Hunger Games: Catching Fire was named favourite movie.

Selena Gomez picks up her female singer prize
One Direction took home the favourite song for Story of My Life, as well as favourite music group while their fans won the UK favourite fan family.
The Los Angeles ceremony was hosted by Mark Walhberg.

Among the other winners, external, Selena Gomez took the favourite female singer prize and Ariana Grande (above) was named favourite TV actress for her role in Sam & Cat.

One Direction, who did not attend the awards, picked up two Brits in February
Justin Timberlake was named favourite male singer, while Robert Downey Jr picked up the favourite male buttkicker.

Kristen Bell (right) accepts the favourite animated movie award for Frozen
Frozen was given favourite animated movie while Tom Daley and Gareth Bale won UK favourite sport star and UK favourite football star respectively.
The Disney musical recently became the highest-grossing animated film of all time, overtaking previous record-holder Toy Story 3.

David Blaine performed during the awards ceremnoy
The show also included a live performance from magician David Blaine.

Kevin Hart picked up the favourite funny star prize
Other winners on the night included Miranda Cosgrove, Ross Lynch and Kevin Hart.
Stars on the orange carpet included Glee's Lea Michele and David Hasselhoff, who wore a SpongeBob SquarePants tie as part of his outfit.

Lea Michele poses on the orange carpet at the event in LA
During a live vote, singers Austin Mahone and Cody Simpson were both slimed during a rodeo event hosted by Olympic snowboarder Shaun White.

Austin Mahone (left) and Cody Simpson were both slimed during a live vote
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- Published31 March 2014