48th People's Choice Awards

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48th People's Choice Awards
DateDecember 6, 2022 (2022-12-06)
LocationBarker Hangar
Santa Monica, California
CountryUnited States
Hosted byKenan Thompson
Most awards
Most nominations
Websitewww.votepca.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNBC
E!
Produced by
  • Barb Bialkowski
  • Jesse Ignjatovic
  • Evan Prager
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The 48th ceremony of the People's Choice Awards was held on December 6, 2022, at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. Hosted for a second consecutive year by Kenan Thompson, the show was broadcast live simultaneously on NBC and E!. Nominees spanning 40 categories for film, television, music, and popular culture were announced on October 26.[1] Nope and This Is Us led the Film and Television categories respectively with six nominations each while Bad Bunny led the Music categories with seven.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was the most-awarded Film nominee, winning three awards overall, including The Movie of 2022. Stranger Things topped the Television nominees, also earning three wins, including The Show of 2022. Taylor Swift was the most-awarded nominee in the Music categories, winning the awards for Female Artist, Album, and Music Video of 2022—she won in the last two categories with Midnights (2022) and "Anti-Hero" respectively. Ryan Reynolds was honored with the People's Icon Award, Lizzo received the People's Champion Award and also won The Song of 2022 with "About Damn Time", while Shania Twain was presented with the Music Icon Award.

Performers

Shania Twain and Lauren Spencer-Smith were announced as the show's only performers on December 5, 2022.[2] Twain performed a medley of her most popular songs, including her newest single "Waking Up Dreaming" from her forthcoming sixth studio album Queen of Me (2023), against "an ever-changing backdrop of leopard prints, desert light show and fire".[3] During "That Don't Impress Me Much", the singer changed the "famous spoken-word 'Brad Pitt' line" to instead name-drop Ryan Reynolds who was in attendance as the Icon Award recipient.[4] Multiple media outlets reported Twain's appearance as the highlight of the show, with Rolling Stone writing that the singer "delivered a powerhouse performance" and "owned the stage",[3] while Billboard said that "Twain proved just what makes her a Music Icon".[4] Vulture.com described the performance as "characteristically over-the-top...full of sparkles (all the way up to her top hat), fire, cowgirl dancers, hot men playing instruments", with writer Justin Cuarto further commenting that Twain defended her title as Music Icon and was "still queen of the stage".[5]

List of musical performances
Artist(s) Song(s)
Lauren Spencer-Smith "Fingers Crossed"
Shania Twain Medley
"Any Man of Mine"
"That Don't Impress Me Much"
"Waking Up Dreaming"
"Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"

Presenters

Kenan Thompson was announced as the show's host for a second consecutive year, on October 26, 2022.[6] The complete lineup of presenters was revealed on December 5.[2]

Winners and nominees

Nominees were revealed online on October 26, 2022. Voting opened that same day on the PCAs website and Twitter and closed on November 9.[10] In the Film categories, Nope led the nominations with six overall. Following with five apiece are Bullet Train, Top Gun: Maverick and The Adam Project.[11] This Is Us is the most-nominated series in the Television categories, with six, followed by Abbott Elementary, Grey's Anatomy, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Saturday Night Live, and Stranger Things, with four each.[12] Bad Bunny led the Music categories with seven nominations, followed by Harry Styles who earned five[1]—Styles garnered six nominations overall, including for The Drama Movie Star of 2022 for his role in Don't Worry Darling.[11]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.[13]

Film

The Movie of 2022 The Comedy Movie of 2022
The Action Movie of 2022 The Drama Movie of 2022
The Male Movie Star of 2022 The Female Movie Star of 2022
The Drama Movie Star of 2022 The Comedy Movie Star of 2022
The Action Movie Star of 2022

TV

The Show of 2022 The Drama Show of 2022
The Comedy Show of 2022 The Reality Show of 2022
The Competition Show of 2022 The Male TV Star of 2022
The Female TV Star of 2022 The Drama TV Star of 2022
The Comedy TV Star of 2022 The Daytime Talk Show of 2022
The Nighttime Talk Show of 2022 The Competition Contestant of 2022
The Reality TV Star of 2022 The Bingeworthy Show of 2022
The Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show of 2022

Music

The Male Artist of 2022 The Female Artist of 2022
The Group of 2022 The Song of 2022
The Album of 2022 The Country Artist of 2022
The Latin Artist of 2022 The New Artist of 2022
The Music Video of 2022 The Collaboration Song of 2022
The Concert Tour of 2022

Pop culture

The Social Celebrity of 2022 The Social Star of 2022
The Comedy Act of 2022 The Game Changer of 2022
The Pop Podcast of 2022 Social Star France 2022
  • Leane Marts
    • Ilona Aln
    • Benoit Chevalier
    • Fabian Crfx
    • Juju Fitcats
    • Habi
    • Rayan Lvtt
    • Sally
Social Star Brazil 2022

Source:[14][15]

Other awards

References

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