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Posted: 2015-08-14T14:29:49Z | Updated: 2017-01-10T02:38:32Z

In celebration of the Teen Choice Awards on Sunday, let's take a moment to remember the stars who took their acceptance speeches much further than "I'm so honored" and "thanks to the cast and crew," and instead came up with witty, thoughtful words and encouragement for their fans.

Check out HuffPost Teen's 10 favorite speeches made at the Teen Choice Awards:

10
Ellen Degeneres, Choice Comedian, 2011

"When I was a teen, I was not a teen's choice. So, all of you teenagers out there who are not a teen's choice -- look at this; it's never too late!"

9
Ashton Kutcher, Choice Movie Actor: Romantic Comedy, 2011

A clearly unscripted speech, including a piece of advice for teenagers and a Katy Perry cover... and it's hilarious.

8
"Harry Potter" Cast, Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, 2011

Points for the great accents, the humility and of course, the fact that they went the extra mile to have Daniel weigh in on the acceptance speech!

7
The Cast of "The Fault In Our Stars," Choice Movie: Drama, 2014

The cast reminds fans to appreciate every moment they have and live to the fullest.

6
Demi Lovato, Inspire Award Winner, 2011

Demi received an award after being remarkably brave in speaking out about mental health issues, and she thanks fans in a very genuine way.

5
Sophia Grace and Rosie, Choice Web Stars, 2012

One word: adorable.

4
Miss J. Alexander, Choice Fab-U-Lous, 2009

Miss J. from "America's Next Top Model" gives a beautiful shoutout to LGBT teens in his speech.

3
Zendaya, Choice Style Icon, 2014

FIERCE.

2
Shailene Woodley, Choice Movie Actress: Action/Adventure, 2014

Shailene discussed the importance of the character who won her the award, and being a strong woman.

1
Ashton Kutcher, Ultimate Choice Award Winner, 2013

The ultimate speech by the winner of the Ultimate Choice Award.

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