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Teen Choice Awards 2016: 'Pretty Little Liars' and 'Teen Wolf' Are Big TV Winners
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'Liars' dominates the winner list with a total of five awards, while the MTV supernatural drama series and ABC's 'Once Upon a Time' bag three surfboards each.

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"Pretty Little Liars" is still a favorite TV show among teen viewers. The Freeform hit series has come out as the biggest winner in TV field at this year's Teen Choice Awards, after dominating the winner list last year.

The show bagged a total of six awards at the Sunday, July 31 ceremony. In addition to winning Choice TV Show: Drama, it helped its stars Ian Harding and Ashley Benson score a win in Choice TV Actor/Actress: Drama categories.

Janel Parrish was named Choice TV Villain and Sasha Pieterse won Choice TV: Scene Stealer. Ashley Benson and Tyler Blackburn's on-screen relationship earned them Choice TV: Chemistry.

"Thank you. This is awesome," Benson said when receiving the surfboard for Choice TV Show: Drama with her co-stars. "It's been a crazy ride, seven years. Thank you for voting. Without you guys, we wouldn't be having an amazing, successful TV show for the last seven years. We love you guys!"

"Teen Wolf" and "Once Upon a Time" followed with three awards each. The former was voted as Choice Summer TV Show. Its star Dylan O'Brien was named Choice Summer TV Actor though he didn't attend the event, and his co-star Shelley Hennig won Choice Summer TV Actress.

"OUAT" was named Choice TV Show: Sci-Fi/Fantasy. Lana Parrilla won in Choice TV Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy category, while Jennifer Morrison and Colin O'Donoghue's on-screen kiss was chosen as Choice TV: Liplock.

"Fuller House" grabbed two for Choice TV Show: Comedy and Choice TV Actress: Comedy (Candace Cameron Bure). "Shadowhunters" also collected multiple surfboards (Choice TV: Breakout Show and Choice TV: Breakout Star for Matthew Daddario).

"The Flash" star Grant Gustin, "Family Guy", "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" and Ross Lynch of "Austin & Ally" were among other winners. On the other hand, "The Vampire Diaries" which was one of the biggest TV winners last year and received multiple nominations this year came home empty handed.

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