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Teen Choice Awards 2016: 'Pretty Little Liars' Still Leads Second-Wave Nominations in TV
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'Liars' snags additional five nominations for a total of eleven nods, while 'Teen Wolf' and 'Baby Daddy' nab four nominations each in the second-wave nominations.

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"Pretty Little Liars" continues its domination in young viewers. The Freeform series, which led the pack in the first wave of nominations with six, has added five more nominations for the 2016 Teen Choice Awards, which just announced its second wave of nominations.

The drama series lands a nod in Choice TV Villain category for Janel Parrish's performance and Choice TV Scene Stealer for Sasha Pieterse. Lucy Hale is pitted against her co-star Shay Mitchell for Choice Summer TV Actress, while Ashley Benson and Tyler Blackburn together are nominated for Choice TV Chemistry.

"The Vampire Diaries", which scored five nods in the first wave, is adding two more nominations, for Choice TV Chemistry (Katerina Graham and Ian Somerhalder) and Choice TV Liplock (Candice King and Paul Wesley). "Empire" also adds two nods, putting its stars Becky G and Serayah McNeill in the same category, Choice TV Scene Stealer. "The Flash" adds three for a total of six nods, while "Once Upon a Time" and "Supernatural" add two nominations for a total of four each.

The second wave of nominations also include some shows which didn't get any in the first wave. "Teen Wolf" and "Baby Daddy" score four each, "Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments" snags three nominations, "Quantico" gets two, while "Supergirl" nabs one.

Fans can vote for their favorites on the TCA website. Winners in all categories, including movie, music and TV, will be announced at a star-studded event slated to air Sunday, July 31 at 8 P.M. live on FOX.

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