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[January 07, 2016]
By Chris Michaud
(Reuters) - Ellen DeGeneres,
Johnny Depp and hit film "Furious 7" were among the top
winners at Wednesday's People's Choice awards, which
featured an on-stage incident that recalled Kanye West's
Video Music Awards antics seven years ago.
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As the team from "The Talk" accepted the favorite daytime TV
hosting team award, a young man in a red biker jacket strode
onto the stage and seemed to give his name and plug a project as
Sheryl Underwood waved him off, intoning "uh uh."
"The Talk" co-host Sharon Osborne kicked the interloper's
backside as he was pushed away and held up her middle finger,
while Underwood called "security, security!". The women then
laughed off the encounter.
The disruption recalled West's 2009 stunt at the VMAs, where he
pulled a microphone from Taylor Swift to complain that Beyonce
should have won.
The rest of the live ceremony, which kicks off Hollywood's
annual awards season culminating with the Feb. 28 Oscars, went
off without incident.
Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres received a humanitarian award for
her work for causes including children in need, the environment,
animal rights and health issues.
Joking that she started out hoping "to make people laugh, and to
get very, very rich," DeGeneres then struck a humble note.
"Would I call myself the Dali Lama of daytime? No. But I'm sure
someone out there has," she said.
An emotional Vin Diesel accepted the favorite film prize for
"Furious 7," noting how hard it was to resume filming after the
death of co-star Paul Walker in a car wreck.
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Johnny Depp, named favorite male dramatic actor, called his storied
career "a bizarre road for an actor."
Depp, who has had several box office failures since starring in the
hit "Pirates of the Caribbean" film series, told fans "I'm very
appreciative that you've stuck with me," sounding a familiar note
among winners who singled out fans for thanks.
The People's Choice Awards are chosen by fans voting online in
categories spanning film, television and music. More than 200
million votes were cast, said host Jane Lynch, the star of "Glee".
Dakota Johnson, star of the explicit "50 Shades of Grey," suffered
an apparent problem with her gown while she accepted her favorite
dramatic movie actress award but laughed it off as nothing people
hadn't seen before.
Other winners at the Los Angeles ceremony included Sandra Bullock as
favorite movie actress, "The Big Bang Theory" as favorite network TV
comedy and "Grey's Anatomy," which was named favorite network TV
drama.
(Reporting by Chris Michaud)
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