Kids' Choice Awards 2018: 'Stranger Things' Wins Big in TV Department
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Millie Bobby Brown, who nabs Favorite TV Actress award, makes headlines for her powerful speech as she honors the victims of Parkland shooting through her outfit choice.

AceShowbiz - The 2018 Kids' Choice Awards has announced its full winners. Taking place at the Forum in Inglewood, California, on Saturday, March 24, the award-giving event honored movies, television series, music and online activities. Among this year's nominees were "Stranger Things", "The Flash" and "The Simpsons", but the former was named as the biggest winner that night.

The hit Netflix series walked away with the award of Favorite TV Show, besting "Fuller House", "Henry Danger", "K.C. Undercover", "Saban's Power Rangers Ninja Steel", "The Big Bang Theory", "The Flash" and "The Thundermans". In addition, the sci-fi series earned breakout star Millie Bobby Brown a prize at the event, which saw John Cena reprising his role as the MC.

The Eleven depicter was honored with Favorite TV Actress for her stunning performance on "Stranger Things". During her powerful speech, the 14-year-old actress used the opportunity to pay tribute to the victims of Parkland shooting back in February.

"The March for Our Lives demonstrations that took place all over the world today have inspired me, and impacted all of us in one way or another," Millie said. "I'm fortunate to be here tonight to receive an award as an actor. I'm so grateful… for the opportunity that our show, 'Stranger Things', has created for me…"

Millie continued, " I get to be up here, privileged to have a voice that can be heard and one that can hopefully make a positive difference and help influence change. There's an amazing support -- a love and kindness in this room right now, and I want to tell everyone to embrace it and pass it on. For the angels among us, your spirit lives on."

The actress specially honored the victims of the deadly massacre by rocking a costum-made Calvin Klein denim ensemble. Written in white, the names of seventeen people who died in the school shooting at the Stoneman Douglas High School were featured at the back of her jacket.

Also among the TV winners were "SpongeBob SquarePants" and Jace Norman. The animated movie won Favorite Cartoon after beating the likes of "ALVINNN!!! and The Chipmunks", "Teen Titans Go!" and "The Simpsons" among others. Meanwhile, the "Henry Danger" actor bagged the award of Favorite TV Actor for his role as Henry Hart.

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