TikTok Room Awards
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The TikTok Room Awards was an internet fandom awards show held in 2020.[1][2] Without affiliation with the TikTok social media platform, it was based through the @tiktokroom Instagram page that had 1.9 million followers, which was disabled by the show's owners according to internet culture journalist Taylor Lorenz.[3] The brand now actively operates under the Instagram handle @tiktokroomtm.[4]
History
[edit]The show was founded by Nat and Elasia who met on the internet, a college and high school student at the time respectively.[5] The two originally founded the now defunct Muser Shaderoom in 2016,[5] a media page with nearly 500,000 followers that tracked internet drama related to the social media service Musical.ly, the predecessor to TikTok[6]
In November 2020,[7] the awards show was held online in which fans of social media influencers voted for winners in various categories. Vox reported that nearly 500,000 votes were cast via a Google Form for the show.[8] The show featured and was promoted by several internet influencers, such as Charli D'Amelio, Dixie D'Amelio, James Charles, and Noah Beck.[9]
Winners
[edit]Award | Winner[10] |
Best house | Sway Boys |
Best style (female) | Avani Gregg |
Best style (male) | Huddy |
Best YouTuber | Larray |
Best song | Jaden Hossler's Angels and Demons |
Most positive | Sienna Gomez |
Most active with fans | Charli D'Amelio |
Best makeup | James Charles |
Best fandom | Sienna Gomez |
Best group/duo | 4freakshow |
Best diss track | Larray's Cancelled |
Best hair | Devyn Winkler |
Best clapbacks/comebacks | James Charles |
Best dance creator | Haley Sharpe |
Most talented musician | Jaden Hossler |
Kindest TikToker | Sienna Gomez |
Best role model | Sienna Gomez |
Most achieved (female) | Charli D'Amelio |
Most achieved (male) | James Charles |
Least problematic (female) | Sienna Gomez |
Least problematic (male) | Jack Wright |
Best dancer (female) | Charli D'Amelio |
Best dancer (male) | Jack Wright and James Wright |
Funniest TikToker | Larray |
Best ship | Sienna Gomez and Jack Wright |
Best couple | Dixie D'Amelio and Noah Beck |
Favorite Influencer (female) | Sienna Gomez |
Favorite TikToker (male) | Vinnie Hacker |
References
[edit]- ^ Jennings, Rebecca (2020-12-01). "This week in TikTok: The only election that mattered". Vox. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
- ^ Colombo, Charlotte (2020-11-29). "Larray, Sienna Gomez sweep TikTok Room Awards: full results and winners". Dexerto. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
- ^ Uy, Megan (2021-03-18). "TikTok Room Deleted Their Instagram Account — Does That Mean They're Done?". Distractify. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
- ^ Smith, Georgina (2021-07-09). "Where is TikTokRoom? Tea page returns to Instagram with new account". Dexerto. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
- ^ a b Team, Centennial (2020-11-27). "TikTok Room Is Holding Its Own Creator Awards This Saturday". Centennial World: Internet Culture, Creators & News. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
- ^ Jennings, Rebecca (2020-02-12). "The gossip accounts telling you which TikTok star is dating which YouTuber". Vox. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
- ^ Bain, Ellissa (2020-11-27). "How to vote in the TikTok Room awards - popular gossip Instagram account hosts #ttrawards2k20!". HITC. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
- ^ Steber, Carolyn (2020-12-07). "What's The Difference Between A TikTok Couple & A Ship?". Bustle. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
- ^ Weissman, Allyson (2020-12-01). "TikTok Lovers Express Their Thoughts on the Results of the TikTokroom Awards". What's Trending. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
- ^ "Larray, Sienna Gomez sweep TikTok Room Awards: full results and winners". Dexerto. 2020-11-29. Retrieved 2024-02-29.