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2012 25th Annual Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards by Keisha Robinson



Nickelodeon’s 25th Kids’ Choice Awards was a star studded slime splashing blast. The host Will Smith descended on stage in a parachute, after jumping from the Nick Blimp which had been hovering over Downtown, Los Angeles for most of the day. The event was held at USC's Galen Center as fans crowded around the orange carpet with signs in support of their favorite celebrity. Mr. Smith, cleverly playing on his upcoming film release Men In  Black 3, had the audience on the edge of their seats the entire time awaiting for his arrival as we lit the dark arena with florescent glow sticks; given to everyone in attendance. There was some type on alien sounding “creepy voice,” he just kept hearing. 
                In attendance was First Lady Michelle Obama, she presented the Humanitarian Award to Taylor Swift. California girl Katie Perry had an amazing performance. She also descended onto stage as she glided suspended in mid air landing on a medieval themed concept singing her smash hit, “Part of Me.” Justin Bieber was honored with an Award, and just seconds later Will Smith coerced him into getting slimed. It was so hilarious. Halle Berry was also slimed with green glob. Cee- Lo Green hit the stage, and begged to be slimed but his request was denied after discovering he was the “creepy voice.”
Will Smith definitely did his thing bringing the family along. Jaden Smith and his sister Willow made an appearance; Jada Pinkett- Smith presented an Award alongside Chris Rock. Adam Sandler received a Nick Blimp. Nicki Minaj, also on stage presenting an award, was seen wearing a colorful baby doll dress, looking like a harajuku barbie. One Direction the pop teen sensation ended the show with a bang. The 2012 slime filled Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards was filled with fun, surprises, and unforgettable comedy.  In case you missed it, check out some photos from the event.









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