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The Voice triumphs at Teen Choice Awards

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Jordin Sparks arrives at the Teen Choice Awards with main squeeze Jason Derulo. (AP Photo)

Jordin Sparks arrives at the Teen Choice Awards with main squeeze Jason Derulo. (AP Photo)

The Voice took honors as favorite competition reality show at the Teen Choice Awards, televised Sunday night on FOX.

The only other two singing-show related wins also went to folks associated with The Voice.

Adam Levine took honors as top male TV reality show personality; Shakira took the same award for the ladies.

Lots of singing show stars were nominated. Below is a list of those nominees and who the award went to, followed by more photos from the show.

Oh, and former X Factor judge Demi Lovato nabbed a pair of honors, Choice Summer Song for “Really Don’t Care.” And as top summer female star.

* Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert were nominated for Choice Country Song for “Somethin’ Bad.” The honor went to “This is How We Roll,” Florida Georgia Line featuring Luke Bryan.

* Voice coach Pharrell Williams was nominated as Choice Single from a Male Artist for “Happy.” The honor went to “Sing,” by Ed Sheeran

* Fifth Harmony was nominated for Choice Single from a Group for “Bo$$.” The honor went to “Story of My Life,” by One Direction.

* Nicki Minaj was nominated for Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Song for “Pills N Potions.” The honor went to “Fancy,” Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX.

* Maroon 5 was nominated for Choice Rock Song. The honor went to “Pompeii,” by Bastille.

* Fifth Harmony was nominated for Choice Break-up Song for “Miss Movin’ On.” Again, the win went to “Story of My Life,” One Direction.

* Fifth Harmony was also nominated for Choice Music: Breakout Group. 5 Seconds of Summer took the win.

* Pharrell was nominated as Choice Male Summer Star. The honor went to Jason Derulo.

* Fifth Harmony is nominated as Choice Group Summer Music Star. 5 Seconds of Summer won that award, too.

The members of 5th Harmony help present a surfboard at the Teen Choice Awards. (AP Photo)

The members of 5th Harmony help present a surfboard at the Teen Choice Awards. (AP Photo)

The gals of 5th Harmony, who got their start on The X Factor, arrive for the Teen Choice Awards. (AP Photo)

The gals of 5th Harmony, who got their start on The X Factor, arrive for the Teen Choice Awards. (AP Photo)

Jordin Sparks arrives for the Teen Choice Awards. (AP Photo)

Jordin Sparks arrives for the Teen Choice Awards. (AP Photo)

Jennifer Lopez at the Teen Choice Awards. (AP Photo)

Jennifer Lopez at the Teen Choice Awards. (AP Photo)

Jennifer Lopez at the Teen Choice Awards. (AP Photo)

Jennifer Lopez at the Teen Choice Awards. (AP Photo)

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