Kai Cenat, Chris Olsen and Dylan Mulvaney hit the red carpet at the 2023 Streamy Awards held at Fairmont Century Plaza on Sunday night (August 28) in Los Angeles.
The content creators were a few of the big winners of the evening, which saw several more YouTube, TikTok and Twitch stars stepping out.
Kai picked up the streamer of the year trophy, Chris won the Short Form award and Dylan was awarded Breakout Creator.
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Laura Marano and Monique Coleman look so cute while posing on the carpet together at the 2023 Thirst Gala held at Paramount Pictures Studios on Saturday (June 10) in Los Angeles.
The former Disney Channel stars both took to the stage during the annual event, put on by the non-profit organization, Thirst Project.
Laura was seen performing for the crowd of attendees, while Monique was the recipient of the Cameron Boyce Pioneering Spirit Award, which is presented to an individual who uses their platform to raise awareness and/or funds in ending the global water crisis. Monique is a fitting recipient, as she has also been an ambassador for the Thirst Project for nearly a decade.
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Charli D’Amelio poses with her trophy after winning at the 2022 YouTube Streamy Awards brought to you by Streamlabs held at The Beverly Hilton hotel on Sunday (December 4) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The 18-year-old TikTok star picked up the Lifestyle award at the show, and also presented the Show of the Year award later in the night.
Charli‘s BFF Avani Gregg was also a presenter that night, along with Brent and Lexi Rivera, Pierson Wodzynski, Rhett & Link and Airrack, who hosted the show. Yung Gravy performed his song “Betty (Get Money)” during the ceremony.
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Laura Marano snaps a photo with Victor and Libby Boyce while attending the 13th annual Thirst Gala and 2nd annual Legacy Ball held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Saturday (October 15) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The 26-year-old actress and singer was presented with the top honor of the night – the Cameron Boyce Pioneering Spirit Award, which recognizes the celebrity and/or influencer who uses their platform best to raise awareness and/or funds in ending the global water crisis.
“Last night ✨😫❤️ I had the absolute privilege of receiving the Cameron Boyce Pioneering Spirit Award, and I truly don’t think I can properly describe how incredibly grateful I am for that honor. Thank you @thirstproject @legacyyouthleadership @thecameronboycefoundation and all the people who made last night so special ❤️,” she shared on Instagram the next day.
Also in attendance at the event were Laura‘s family, sister Vanessa Marano and parents Ellen and Damiano, as well as Monique Coleman, Drew Seeley, Emily Tosta, Nico Greetham, Abby Lee Miller, TikTok star Jack Wright and singers Jake Clark and Adelaine Morin.
FYI: Laura is wearing an Andrea & Leo gown with Giuseppe Zanotti shoes.
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Nayah Damasen, Miia Harris and Ceci Balagot team up for a group photo while attending a special screening of their new film Monster High: The Movie held at Paramount Studios last week in Los Angeles.
The trio star in the movie musical as Draculaura, Clawdeen Wolf and Frankie Stein, respectively.
They were joined by their co-stars Jy Prishkulnik (Cleo de Nile), Justin Derickson (Heath Burns), Lina Lecompte (Lagoona Blue), Nasiv Sall (Abby Bominable) and Scotch Ellis Loring (Apollo, Clawdeen’s dad), as well stars from the upcoming new animated Monster High series, Gabrielle Nevaeh Green (Clawdeen Wolf), Courtney Lin (Draculaura), Kausar Mohammed (Cleo De Nile) and Valeria Rodriguez (Lagoona Blue).
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Angourie Rice dons a suit and bowtie for the premiere of her upcoming new movie Honor Society held at The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills on Saturday (July 23) in West Hollywood, Calif.
The 21-year-old actress stars in the Paramount+ movie as Honor, an ambitious high school senior whose sole focus is getting into an Ivy League college… assuming she can first score the coveted recommendation from her guidance counselor, Mr. Calvin (Christopher Mintz-Plasse).
Willing to do whatever it takes, Honor concocts a Machiavellian-like plan to take down her top three student competitors, until things take a turn when she unexpectedly falls for her biggest competition, Michael (Gaten Matarazzo).
Also in attendance at the premiere were her co-stars Armani Jackson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Avery Konrad, Kelcey Mawema, Zoe Christie, Amy Keum, Christian Lagasse, Jason Sakaki and director Oran Zegman.
Gaten was unable to attend as he’s currently starring on Broadway in Dear Evan Hansen!
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Mia Isaac snaps a cute photo at a special premiere screening of her new movie Don’t Make Me Go held at NeueHouse on Monday (July 11) in West Hollywood, Calif.
The teen actress was joined by her co-star John Cho and director Hannah Marks.
There were quite a few other stars in attendance, including another co-star Stefania Owen, Katherine McNamara, Devin Druid, Teala Dunn and more.
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