One of the afternoon's performers, Ariana Grande, appeared on stage to great fanfare.
The
21-year-old American singer wowed the crowd in her futuristic silver
leotard, with a metallic chain-mail draped fabric around the waist.
The Problem superstar also wore cute cat ears on her head, and her favourite over the knee black boots.
Catwoman: Ariana Grande rocked the
stage in a metallic leotard and feline cat ears on her head on Sunday at
London's Wembley Arena
Work it: American superstar Ariana looked impressive up on stage, as the audience screamed for her with gusto
Me and my clique: Ariana had a full team of backing dancers throughout her set
This
year's Teen Awards gave out prizes to the likes of 15-year-old Caitlin,
who looks after her little sister who had an extremely rare
neurological disorder called Moebius Syndrome, and 15-year-old
anti-bullying ambassador Jack G, who set up a campaign after being
bullied at school himself.
The Teen Heroes
also included 16-year-old Jack M, who received The Stephen Sutton Award
for his work raising thousands of pounds for a number of charities,
despite having been born with Moebius Syndrome.
Another
young honouree was 17-year-old Shannon, who was left homeless and now
works as an apprentice on an employability project for young people.
As well as the teen award-winners, a number of celebs also received prizes across a variety of categories.
Olympic
diver Tom Daley appeared on stage to accept the Best British Sports
Star gong, while BBC drama Sherlock was named Best British TV Show, and
singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran took the Best British Solo Artist title.
Best British Sports Star: Olympic diver Tom Daley appeared on stage to accept the accolade
A-MAZE-ing: Singer-songwriter Labrinth performed with his trusty guitar
Doing his bit: TV comic Jack Whitehall awarded Tom Daley with his prize on stage at London's Wembley Arena
Perfect choice: Cheryl
Fernandez-Versini picks out a white dress for the TCAs, after wearing a
green 'Kermit' dress on Saturday night's X Factor
Special guest: The singer presented an award to won of Radio 1's big winners on the night and looked excited to be there
I Don't Care: Cheryl was proudly parading her rose derriere tattoo on the night in a low-back white dress
Dressing up: Cheryl was accompanied by DJ Greg James, who was dressed in a Wonder Woman costume
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