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Barbie and Taylor Swift Shine at the 2024 Kids’ Choice Awards

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Barbie and Taylor Swift swept multiple categories at the 2024 Kids’ Choice Awards, held at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion.

Barbie clinched favorite movie, favorite movie actress for Margot Robbie, favorite song for Billie Eilish‘s ‘What Was I Made For?’, and favorite music collaboration for ‘Barbie World’ by Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice.

Taylor Swift secured favorite female artist, favorite global music star, and favorite ticket of the year for The Eras Tour. Additionally, her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, won favorite male sports star.

Olivia Rodrigo took home two awards, winning favorite album for GUTS and favorite female TV star (kids).

Levi Imogen, who previously collaborated with Taylor Swift on ‘Fortnight,’ claimed the favorite male artist award, while Imagine Dragons won favorite music group.

Reneé Rapp was awarded favorite breakout artist, maintaining a trend where four of the last five winners in this category identify as LGBTQ.

Billie Eilish’s track ‘What Was I Made For?’ secured her a win for favorite song, marking her third victory in the category.

Paul Russell kicked off the show with a performance of ‘Lil Boo Thang,’ followed by The Kid LAROI‘s medley performance. The Legend Gold Blimp was presented to Serena Williams by Kelly Rowland.

Jelly Roll and Heidi Klum were part of an exciting halftime show moment, while underwater scuba divers revealed Jack Black as the favorite villain.

Simone Biles, a prominent name in the sports world, was also honored at the ceremony.

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