Malibu Seen: Ellen’s Accolades

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Ellen DeGeneres made a run on the People’s Choice Awards.

Is it possible to make groovy dance machine Ellen DeGeneres blush? Well, last week it was, when Ellie found herself with an embarrassment of riches. 

It was the presentation of 20 — yup, count ‘em, 20 — People’s Choice Awards presented in a white glove service.

And it just wasn’t for one category alone. This gal’s got diversity, honey. Her collection includes favorite daytime television Host, favorite animated movie voice and favorite comedic collaboration.

Other big names in the acting categories included locals Tom Hanks and Robert Downey Jr., as well as Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson, Blake Lively, Johnny Depp, Jennifer Lopez, Sarah Jessica Parker and Sofia Vergara.

“The Big Bang Theory” made a splash once again. It walked away with favorite network television comedy — not just this season, but also its fifth consecutive win.

In the music categories, everything was humming along. “Suit & Tie” singer Justin Timberlake was on hand to accept favorite male artist and favorite song for “Can’t Stop the Feeling.”

Blake Shelton, who performed “Every Time I Hear That Song,” won favorite male country artist and favorite album.

In the movie category, the animated water world movie “Finding Dory,” voiced by Ellen herself, snagged the best movie in the favorite movie category. “Deadpool” grabbed the favorite action movie gong. The movie based on the eponymous best seller “The Girl on the Train” nabbed favorite thriller movie and “Pirates” star Johnny Depp took home the favorite movie icon award.

In the television categories, “Outlander” picked up the favorite TV show award. TV beauty Sofia Vergara took home favorite comedic TV actress. 

On the dramatic side, “Grey’s Anatomy” picked up favorite network TV drama. Justin Chambers snagged favorite dramatic TV actor. Priyanka Chopra walked away with favorite dramatic TV actress. Criminal Minds got favorite TV crime drama. TV vet Mark Harmon picked up favorite TV crime drama actor while J. Lo snagged favorite TV crime drama actress.

Then there were the premium series. “Orange is the New Black” walked away with the favorite premium drama series. “Fuller House” snagged favorite premium comedy series. Dwayne Johnson was named favorite premium series actor while Sarah Jessica Parker picked up favorite premium actress.

On the daytime side, the crowd from “Good Morning America” picked up the favorite daytime TV hosting team and, as for late night, Jimmy Fallon snagged the favorite late night talk show host. So, from dawn to dusk, those are the people’s faves — and it’s a wrap.