The Kid's Choice Awards Mexico began in 2010 as an annual event where children and teenagers vote for their favorite entertainment personalities. Over the years, categories have expanded to include internet personalities from platforms like Instagram and YouTube. The event involves early morning preparations, a lively atmosphere with friends, and various stages such as photo sessions, interviews, and the awards ceremony itself. Winners receive their awards backstage if not included in the live broadcast, and the experience is described as exciting and fulfilling due to fan support.
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1. The Kids' Choice Awards began in the United States as an annual awards ceremony.
2. The awards recognize people from the world of entertainment, voted on by children and teenagers.
3. The first official edition of the Kids' Choice Awards in Mexico took place in 2010.
4. Categories such as Instagram or YouTube have been included in the awards in recent years.
5. The awards ceremony is held at the National Auditorium in Mexico.
6. Guests enter through a side door and can watch the ceremony on screens backstage.
7. There is a designated area for guests to socialize and take photos.
8. The carpet is where guests take photos with photographers before the ceremony.
9. Interviews are conducted in a designated area before the ceremony.
10. The awards are not all given out during the broadcast, but rather some are given out backstage or in the green room.
11. Winners are given a trophy with their name on it.
12. The awards are not the same as those given out in the United States, but rather are specific to Mexico.
13. The votes for the awards are cast by children and teenagers.
14. The awards ceremony is broadcast on television.
15. The winners are announced during the ceremony, but some awards are given out after the broadcast.