'Twilight' Picks Up Four Teen Choice Awards
Including "Ultimate Choice Award"
By dazzledbytwilight Jul 24, 2012 11:47AM

'The Twilight Saga' picked up four surfboards at the 2012 Teen Choice Awards:
- Choice Movie - Romance: 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1'
- Choice Movie Actress - Romance: Kristen Stewart, 'Breaking Dawn, Part 1'
- Choice Movie Scene Stealer - Female: Ashley Greene, 'Breaking Dawn, Part 1'
Plus the "Ultimate Choice Award" for racking up 41 Teen Choice Awards over the years.
Stewart and Taylor Lautner also picked up non-'Twilight' awards:
- Choice Summer Movie Star - Female: Kristen Stewart, 'Snow White & The Huntsman'
- Choice Movie - Action: 'Abduction'
- Choice Movie Actor - Action: Taylor Lautner, 'Abduction'
Am I the only one that thinks Robert Pattinson got left in the dust at this year's awards? Zac Efron won the Choice Movie Actor - Romance category for 'The Lucky One,' even though it had the fraction of an audience that 'Breaking Dawn, Part 1' did.
I was also surprised that the Choice Movie Chemistry and Choice Movie Liplock awards went to 'The Hunger Games' instead of 'Breaking Dawn, Part 1.'

Check out this video with the 'Twilight' moments at the awards:
Source: Breaking Dawn Movie
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