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Filipino stars compete in Nickelodeon awards

/ 12:37 AM February 07, 2016

MAINE Mendoza

MAINE Mendoza

Celebs James Reid, Enrique Gil, Maine Mendoza and Kathryn Bernardo vie for the favorite Filipino personality award in Nickelodeon’s “2016 Kids’ Choice Awards,” which premieres on March 14, 11:30 a.m., with a repeat on the same day at 6 p.m. Another Filipino nominee, Jeron Teng, will be up against international sports stars.

Voting is now open for all categories. Fans will be able to vote on Nickelodeon’s Twitter feed using #KCA and the hashtag of their favorite nominee. For details, visit www.nick-asia.com.

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TAGS: Enrique Gil, James Reid, Jeron Teng, Kathryn Bernardo, kids choice awards, Maine Mendoza, Nickelodeon, TV

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