They lost their beloved co-star Cory Monteith to a drug overdose earlier this summer.
And the cast of Glee was honoured with an award for choice TV show comedy at Sunday's Teen Choice Awards at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.
Show star Amber Riley thanked fans for their unwavering devotion as she cast are returning to the screen this fall for their fifth season without show breakout Cory, who played Finn Hudson.
'Although we lost someone that we really love, that you guys love too, we are very fortunate to come back [for the next season],' she said.
'Cory was like a brother to us and like a dad, and you know he was always ready to sign an autograph for a fan -- he loved you gleeks and he loves his fans.
'So on behalf of our brother and our classmate, we accept this award,' Amber continued.
Lea Michele, who won the award for
choice TV comedy actress, tearfully took to the microphone to pay
tribute to her former boyfriend.
'I
just wanted to be here today to personally thank all of you and tell
everyone out there how much all of your love and support has meant to me
over these very difficult past few weeks,' the 26-year-old said.
'Not that I had any doubt before, but you guys are most certainly the greatest fans in the world.'
She continued: 'I wanted to dedicate this award to Cory, and for all of you out there who loved and admired Cory as much as I did. I promise that with your love, we'll get through this together.
'He was very special to me and to the world, and we were all lucky to witness his incredible talent, his handsome smile and his beautiful, beautiful heart.
'And whether you knew him personally or as Finn Hudson, Cory reached out and he became part of all of our hearts -- and that's where he'll stay forever.'
Monteith, who co-hosted the Teen Choice Awards in 2010, was found dead July 13 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
An autopsy revealed the 31-year-old actor died of an overdose of heroin and alcohol.
The show also took home life-sized awards for breakout star Blake Jenner and male scene stealer, Chord Overstreet.
Glee star Darren Criss also served as a co-host for the telecast alongside Pretty Little Liars star Lucy Hale.
Teens aged 13 to 19 have the say in who gets to take home the colourful surfboard in 42 categories across television, music, film, sports, fashion, comedy and web videos.
And they screamed at the top of their lungs as confetti dropped from the ceiling during One Direction's rousing opener, debuting their new single Best Song Ever.
'It's always good when One Direction opens for you,' Darren joked before calling the band back to the stage to accept the first four awards for the night: choice music group, tour, single by a group, and love song.
Rebel Wilson, wearing an oddly
appropriate pink and black wetsuit, took home the first film award for
her role in the comedy Pitch Perfect.
'Thank goodness I won or else it would have been really awkward wearing this wetsuit. I can take this surfboard to the beach and look at it,' the Australian comedianne said.
But the bold blonde was later bleeped as she made an off-colour remark about One Direction's band name that was muted out by producers.
Rebel's co-star Skylar Astin took home the board for choice movie comedy actor, and the film was also a winner for best villain (Adam DeVine).
The musical comedy lead the pack with eleven nominations heading into the awards show, followed by The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 with nine.
The ABC Family drama Pretty Little Liars was the first television show to take home honours, bagging seven wins for choice drama, summer TV show, summer female and male actors, male and female actors and summer TV Villain.
Selena Gomez celebrated her high-profile split with Justin Bieber with a win for choice break-up tune for her single Come and Get It. The 21-year-old also took home a board for choice female hottie and summer music star.
Other winners included Bruno Mars, Demi Lovato, Big Bang Theory's Jim Parsons and Olympian Gabby Douglas.
The list of celebrity presenters is even longer - Abigail Breslin, Emblem3, Max Greenfield, Demi Lovato, Hailee Steinfeld, Bella Thorne, The Wanted, Rebel Wilson, Lily Collins, Liam Hemsworth, and Chloe Grace Moretz.
The Jobs star joked that the
achievement -- his 16th board in his two decade career -- felt like he
was receiving 'an old guy award.'
Ashton then got serious, offering to his many learned lessons on opportunity, potential and life in general.
'I've never had a job in my life that I was better than,' the 35-year-old said, recounting his first job as a dishwasher before breaking into modelling in his late teens.
'I was always just lucky to have a job. .. I never quit my job till I had my next job. So opportunity looked a lot like work.'
He also shared to the audience his view on sexiness -- 'the sexiest thing in the entire world is being really smart' -- and other nuggets of wisdom.
'Life can be a lot broader than that when you realize one simple thing: Everything around us that we call life was made up by people who are no smarter than you.
'You can build a life that other people can live in. Build your life, don't live it.'
Scandal star Kerry Washington also tried to use her opportunity at the mic as a teaching moment for the young audience.
'Tonight means your vote matters,' she said of the more than 150 million votes cast -- a new record for the show.
The 36-year-old was dressed in a youthful Stella McCartney dress as she present alongside Vampire Diaries actor Ian Somerhalder.
She later sent her best wishes via Twitter to choice female athlete winner Gabby Douglas.
'CONGRATS on your #teenchoice award @gabrielledoug XOXOXO,' she wrote.
The show ended with an attempt to rally the crowd to break the world record for twerking, a theme hosts Darren and Lucy brought up earlier in the show by ambushing One Direction's Harry Styles into a twerking demonstration.
The 19-year-old first insisted that he wasn't going to partake in the popular dance move, insisting that his tight pants might not be up to the task.
But he gladly joined in the fun, and later Darren and Lucy brought out Guinness World Record officiators to count the entire audience's effort.
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And the cast of Glee was honoured with an award for choice TV show comedy at Sunday's Teen Choice Awards at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.
Show star Amber Riley thanked fans for their unwavering devotion as she cast are returning to the screen this fall for their fifth season without show breakout Cory, who played Finn Hudson.
'I want to personally thank you': Lea Michele
tearfully thanked the fans as she accepted an award for top comedy
actress at the Teen Choice Awards at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los
Angeles on Sunday.
'Although we lost someone that we really love, that you guys love too, we are very fortunate to come back [for the next season],' she said.
'Cory was like a brother to us and like a dad, and you know he was always ready to sign an autograph for a fan -- he loved you gleeks and he loves his fans.
'So on behalf of our brother and our classmate, we accept this award,' Amber continued.
Dedication: Lea dedicated her award to her boyfriend Cory Monteith, who passed away on July 13 from a drug overdose
Healing: The cast returned to the set earlier this month to star filming season five
Moving tribute: Lea's speech ended with a photo montage to Cory
'Not that I had any doubt before, but you guys are most certainly the greatest fans in the world.'
'We lost someone special': Amber Riley talked of being fortunate to return to season five, even without Cory
We're in this together: Glee also received a surf board for top comedy, male breakout star and male scene stealer
Moving on without Cory: Glee actors Jane Lynch (L) and Matthew Morrison were honoured along with rest of the cast
She continued: 'I wanted to dedicate this award to Cory, and for all of you out there who loved and admired Cory as much as I did. I promise that with your love, we'll get through this together.
'He was very special to me and to the world, and we were all lucky to witness his incredible talent, his handsome smile and his beautiful, beautiful heart.
'And whether you knew him personally or as Finn Hudson, Cory reached out and he became part of all of our hearts -- and that's where he'll stay forever.'
Hosts: Pretty Little Liars star Lucy Hale joined Glee cast member Darren Criss for hosting duties on Sunday
Best song ever: One Direction opened the show to the sound of thousands of screaming fans with their tune Best Song Ever
Many directions: The British boyband took home four surfboards for choice music group, tour, single by a group, and love song
Let the celebration begin: The group took home four awards
Best buds: One Direction's Harry Styles sat alongside his close friend and fellow Brit Ed Sheeran
You can do it Harry: The Little Things singer gave his best as he tried to twerk in tight jeans
An autopsy revealed the 31-year-old actor died of an overdose of heroin and alcohol.
The show also took home life-sized awards for breakout star Blake Jenner and male scene stealer, Chord Overstreet.
Glee star Darren Criss also served as a co-host for the telecast alongside Pretty Little Liars star Lucy Hale.
Best break-up: Selena Gomez has her split with Justin Bieber to thank for her award for best break-up tune
All grown up: The former Disney star turned 21 on July 22
Kick-ass: Actors Chloe Grace Moretz and Christopher Mintz-Plasse were among the star-studded presenters at the event
New girl: Lily Collins easily outshined fellow presenter Max Greenfield in a Fausto Puglisi skirt and Houghton shirt
Teens aged 13 to 19 have the say in who gets to take home the colourful surfboard in 42 categories across television, music, film, sports, fashion, comedy and web videos.
And they screamed at the top of their lungs as confetti dropped from the ceiling during One Direction's rousing opener, debuting their new single Best Song Ever.
'It's always good when One Direction opens for you,' Darren joked before calling the band back to the stage to accept the first four awards for the night: choice music group, tour, single by a group, and love song.
Trendsetter: Miley Cyrus donned a stappy leather
mini skirt and matching leather bralette for her win for Candie¿s
Fashion Trendsetter Award
Happy family: The Party in the USA singer sat alongside her father Billy Ray Cyrus and sister Noah
Mingling: Multiple board winner Miley Cyrus got friendly backstage with One Direction's Harry Styles
Aussie charm: Actor Liam Hemsworth presented the first award to fellow Australian comedianne Rebel Wilson
'Thank goodness I won or else it would have been really awkward wearing this wetsuit. I can take this surfboard to the beach and look at it,' the Australian comedianne said.
But the bold blonde was later bleeped as she made an off-colour remark about One Direction's band name that was muted out by producers.
Pitch perfect: Rebel's co-star Skylar Astin accepts Choice Movie Actor for the musical comedy film
Big win: Skylar joked about the board being his first award since the age of seven at summer camp
What did you say? Rebel Wilson was cut off during her acceptance speech as she made a joke about One Direction
That's what the surfboards are for: Pitch Perfect star Rebel rushed the stage in a pink and black personalized wetsuit
Earning his title: Choice movie villain winner
Adam DeVine talked to red carpet host Jenni 'Jwoww' Farley about
photobombing stars at the show
Still at it: Inside the show Adam continued his quest, punking Nina Dobrev and Simon Helberg
Rebel's co-star Skylar Astin took home the board for choice movie comedy actor, and the film was also a winner for best villain (Adam DeVine).
The musical comedy lead the pack with eleven nominations heading into the awards show, followed by The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 with nine.
The ABC Family drama Pretty Little Liars was the first television show to take home honours, bagging seven wins for choice drama, summer TV show, summer female and male actors, male and female actors and summer TV Villain.
Ultimate choice: Ashton Kutcher gave a rousing speech as he accepted his 16th surfboard
Making his mark: Ashton's Buttlerfly Effect
co-star Logan Lerman took home his first Teen Choice Award for his role
in The Perks of Being a Wallflower
So funny: As Logan Lerman accepted his award, actor Adam DeVine was the prankster behind him
Top funnyman: Big Bang Theory's Jim Parsons was honoured for his role as Sheldon Cooper in the hit comedy series
Inspirational: Nick Jonas was presented with the Acuvue Inspire Award
Biggest fans: Nick's brothers Joe and Kevin gave him a standing ovation
Selena Gomez celebrated her high-profile split with Justin Bieber with a win for choice break-up tune for her single Come and Get It. The 21-year-old also took home a board for choice female hottie and summer music star.
The list of celebrity presenters is even longer - Abigail Breslin, Emblem3, Max Greenfield, Demi Lovato, Hailee Steinfeld, Bella Thorne, The Wanted, Rebel Wilson, Lily Collins, Liam Hemsworth, and Chloe Grace Moretz.
Song of the summer: Demi Lovato crooned her latest single Made in the USA
Helping hand: Demi's close friend Nick Jonas played drums during her performance
Double duty: After her performance, Demi stepped on stage to present the Acuvue Inspire Award
Good looking trio: Demi and Nick sat in the audience beside Teen Choice Award winner Sandra Bullock
Her own board: Basketball player Russell Westbrook and actress Michelle Rodriguez presented Demi Lovato with one of three awards
New look: The 20-year-old transformed her blonde hair into a faux hawk
Ultimate Choice winner Ashton Kutcher
used his platform to deliver an impassioned speech to the mostly under
20 set -- many of whom were just born when he first landed on television
in 1998 in the hit comedy That '70s Show.Ashton then got serious, offering to his many learned lessons on opportunity, potential and life in general.
'I've never had a job in my life that I was better than,' the 35-year-old said, recounting his first job as a dishwasher before breaking into modelling in his late teens.
'I was always just lucky to have a job. .. I never quit my job till I had my next job. So opportunity looked a lot like work.'
Still Into You: Paramore's lead singer Hayley Williams was flanked by hipster ballerinas during her performance
Show them what you're made of: The band Paramore was gifted with an award for choice rock group after their electric performance
Sky high: Emblem 3 celebrated their first win ever for breakout group
She's a Chloe: The X Factor standouts were spirited on stage alongside actress Laura Marano
They've got the X Factor: Fellow show stand outs Fifth Harmony acted as presenters
Young stars: Candice Glover, Bella Thorne and Joey King were among the teen presenters
He also shared to the audience his view on sexiness -- 'the sexiest thing in the entire world is being really smart' -- and other nuggets of wisdom.
'Life can be a lot broader than that when you realize one simple thing: Everything around us that we call life was made up by people who are no smarter than you.
'You can build a life that other people can live in. Build your life, don't live it.'
Changing it up: Co-host Lucy Hale later changed into a vintage inspired pink shift dress
Sporty: The two later changed into athletic gear to present the sports awards
Rock the vote: Kerry Washington and Vampire
Diaries star Ian Somerhalder congratulated the audience for their record
setting 150 million votes cast
Action man: LL Cool J was bestowed with the honour of Choice TV Action Star
On the road: Bruno Mars filmed his thank you speech for top R&B artist and summer music star while on tour
Scandal star Kerry Washington also tried to use her opportunity at the mic as a teaching moment for the young audience.
'Tonight means your vote matters,' she said of the more than 150 million votes cast -- a new record for the show.
The 36-year-old was dressed in a youthful Stella McCartney dress as she present alongside Vampire Diaries actor Ian Somerhalder.
She later sent her best wishes via Twitter to choice female athlete winner Gabby Douglas.
'CONGRATS on your #teenchoice award @gabrielledoug XOXOXO,' she wrote.
Handling the heat: Sandra Bullock won twice for her comedy film The Heat
Sorry for that: Sandra made an apology for shoving a peanut up her nose in the film
Youthful: The mother-of-one looked sleek in a Antonio Berardi sheath dress
Pretty little liars: The stars of the ABC Family programme took home 7 awards
Spinning: Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirwall, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jesy Nelson of Little Mix posed backstage
Do you feel lucky: Matthew Morrison was all smiles as he posed beside the Candies Spin For Charity wheel
Breezy: Bella Thorne posed backstage in her palm-tree patterned ensemble
The show ended with an attempt to rally the crowd to break the world record for twerking, a theme hosts Darren and Lucy brought up earlier in the show by ambushing One Direction's Harry Styles into a twerking demonstration.
The 19-year-old first insisted that he wasn't going to partake in the popular dance move, insisting that his tight pants might not be up to the task.
But he gladly joined in the fun, and later Darren and Lucy brought out Guinness World Record officiators to count the entire audience's effort.
Looks like a winner: Nelly raised his arms and beamed a big smile
Purple princess: Michelle Rodriguez grabbed the wheel and prepared to spin for charity
Time to twerk: The show ended with a Guinness World Record attempt for most people twerking at the same time
Dressed for the occasion: Darren and Lucy slipped into silly onesies for their dance
All about the effort: Darren showed off his expert twerking with a handstand attempt