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Teen Choice Awards 2017: 'Riverdale' Wins Big in TV Department
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Coming at #2 with total of four awards was 'Teen Wolf', which won all the summer categories of TV department, including Choice Summer TV Show.

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Teen Choice Awards 2017 was the night for The CW's "Riverdale" and its cast as it successfully took home 7 awards, including Choice Drama TV Show and Choice Breakout TV Show. The hit The CW series based on Archie Comics nabbed all the nominations it got, except for KJ Apa, who was bested by co-star Lili Reinhart in Choice Breakout TV Star.

Fans chose #BUGHEAD (Lili and Cole Sprouse) for Choice TV Ship and the award came in the heels of report that the two stars are dating in real life. Cast member Camila Mendes was named Choice Scene Stealer, beating out Colin O'Donoghue ("Once Upon a Time"), Josh Gad ("Beauty and the Beast (2017)"), Michael Rooker ("Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2"), RJ Cyler ("Power Rangers") and Taylor Lautner ("Scream Queens"). Meanwhile, Madelaine Petsch won Choice Hissy Fit for her role as Cheryl Blossom on the teen series.

Coming at #2 with a total of four awards was "Teen Wolf". The MTV series, which is going wrap itself in the current season 6, won all the summer categories of TV department, including Choice Summer TV Show. Tyler Posey and Holland Roden nabbed Choice Summer TV Actor and Actress respectively.

"The Vampire Diaries", "The Flash" and "Pretty Little Liars" followed with 2 awards each. "The Vampire Diaries" earned the awards of Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show as well as Choice Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress for Katerina Graham. "The Flash" won Choice Action TV Show, while Grant Gustin proved himself as fan-favorite superhero actor as he nabbed Choice Action TV Actor. Lucy Hale earned Choice Drama TV Actress for her excellent appearance on "PLL", with Janel Parrish won Choice TV Villain.

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