One Direction took home favourite music group and favourite song for 'Story of My Life'. Lawrence, who was a no-show, nabbed favourite movie actress and favourite female buttkicker.
Lawrence's film 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' won the best film award.
Favourite movie actor honour went to Adam Sandler. 'Iron Man' star Robert Downey Jr, who won the male buttkicker award, said, "This is the highest honour yet bestowed on me - I'm grateful, humble, the whole deal. You know I wasn't always a buttkicker.
'Sam & Cat' and 'iCarly' producer Dan Schneider won the awards show's first-ever lifetime achievement award.
The favourite male singer award went to Justin Timberlake, while Selena Gomez bagged the female singer gong.
Other winners were 'Frozen' (favourite animated movie), 'SpongeBob SquarePants' (favourite cartoon) and 'Wipeout' (favourite reality show).
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