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See All the Stars at the Kids' Choice Awards 2024 Red Carpet
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Date:2025-04-07 22:41:30
Grab your bucket of slime and your orange blimp, 'cause it's time for the 2024 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.
The annual award show is honoring all things kid-approved, airing live from Bikini Bottom—a.k.a., the Pauley Pavilion at the University of California, Los Angeles—on July 13, with hosts SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star (who are voiced by Tom Kenny and Bill Fagerbakke, respectively).
And SpongeBob and Patrick will be making sure everyone keeps their pinky out for the fancy night, while plenty of stars get ready to celebrate on the red carpet.
Serena Williams is already coming out on top, as she will be honored with the Legend Award, proving that she truly is the GOAT.
And the night will feature plenty of first-time nominees like Halle Bailey and Margot Robbie for Favorite Movie Actress, and Timothée Chalamet for Favorite Movie Actor. Perennial favorite Jack Black is expected to not just entertain fans on the carpet, but also as a triple nominee—going up against himself for Favorite Male Voice From an Animated Movie and also nabbing a nomination for Favorite Villain.
Plus, expect an appearance from Nickelodeon royalty as Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell—better known as just Kenan and Kel—will stop by to celebrate their recent flick, Good Burger 2.
And the ceremony itself will have plenty of exciting moments, including a performance from Kid Laroi, who will sing a medley of songs such as "Nights Like This," "Stay" and his latest single "Girls."
But as for the biggest star of the night? That will most certainly be Nickelodeon's classic green slime (which is rumored to be a mix of vanilla pudding, apple sauce, green food coloring and a bit oatmeal).
Keep reading to see all the stars who popped by the orange carpet, including Heidi Klum, Adam Sandler and his family and many more.
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