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People's Choice Awards 2018: Nicki Minaj, Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War triumph

Forty-three gongs were attributed ahead of Sunday night based on the public's votes

Clémence Michallon
New York
Monday 12 November 2018 05:25 GMT
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The 2018 People's Choice Awards will kick off at 9pm EST on 11 November, 2018.
The 2018 People's Choice Awards will kick off at 9pm EST on 11 November, 2018. (E! / People's Choice Awards)

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The 44th People's Choice Awards kicked off at 9pm ET in Santa Monica on Sunday, with Nicki Minaj opening the evening. Rita Ora and John Legend also sang during the ceremony.

This year, 43 awards were to be attributed across the categories of movies, TV, music, and pop culture. Members of the public voted ahead of time for their favourite films, TV shows, musicians, and influencers.

Three special awards were given. Melissa McCarthy was named People Icon of 2018, Victoria Beckham earned the Fashion Icon title, and lawyer and social justice activist Bryan Stevenson was awarded the People's Champion gong.

In addition to providing the opening performance for the evening, Minaj collected two major awards during the ceremony. She was named Female Artist of 2018 and won the Album of 2018 award for Queen. Minaj thus had the chance to give two humorous acceptance speeches. In the first, she gave a shout-out to actor Michael B Jordan, saying he would be removing her dress later in the evening. Minaj's second acceptance speech saw her dedicate her award to "Kim Kardashian's a** in that dress".

Avengers: Infinity War, which was released in April this year by Marvel, was one of the night's big winners. The superhero film was named movie of the year and won the Action Movie of 2018 award. It also earned Scarlett Johansson the title of Female Movie Star of 2018 for her role as Black Widow.

Black Panther, another Marvel Studios production, led to two awards. Chadwick Boseman was picked as Male Movie Star of 2018 for his role as T'Challa, while Danai Gurira, who plays Okoye, won the Action Movie Star of 2018 gong.

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Stevenson denounces the fact that people are sometimes treated better if they're "rich and guilty" than if they're "poor and innocent".

James Crump12 November 2018 03:57

The final award of the evening is about to be announced.

James Crump12 November 2018 04:03

Darren Criss is on stage to present the Movie of 2018 award. The nominees were Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, Incredibles 2, Fifty Shades Freed, and A Quiet Place. Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War were the two finalists.

James Crump12 November 2018 04:05

And the award goes to... Avengers: Infinity War!

James Crump12 November 2018 04:05

This concludes our live coverage of the 2018 People's Choice Awards. Thanks for following along.

James Crump12 November 2018 04:06

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