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Everyone's a winner at the Teen Choice Awards

But who'll get Best Personal Drama?

By Elizabeth Snead, The Envelope
August 24, 2007

Career catfights and feuding females. Old flames and new loves.

There's absolutely no suspense at the Teen Choice Awards. Every star who shows up is getting a surfboard-shaped award on Sunday night at the Universal Amphitheatre.

But given all the personal drama swirling around the young celebrity nominees, the awards (8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET live/PT tape-delayed) airing on Fox, may be the most exciting show like ever.

Hilary Duff is co-hosting with Nick Cannon. No problems there. But Avril Lavigne will be performing her controversial song "Girlfriend," and she and Hilary have a long-standing feud that I don't fully understand and they probably don't either.

Ashlee Simpson's also attending, and Avril made some snarky remarks about Ash's tres embarrassing lip-synch TV moment. So there's some eggshells to avoid. Plus "The Hills" star Lauren Conrad is coming and her ex-squeeze Brody Jenner just may be dating Hilary, although no one knows for sure.

It could get pret-ty dicey if these kids bump into each other in the Backstage Creations Celebrity Retreat room.

Eve, who has been wearing an alcohol-monitoring device after her recent DUI arrest, is making a sober reappearance. What does she think about Nicole and Lindsay's DUIs? She better have some rehearsed answers because every reporter there will ask her about it. Ugh.

Dane Cook and Jessica Alba, who are totally not dating, say their reps, will be together to promote their new movie "Good Luck Chuck." Never mind what you heard about Alba reportedly breaking a tooth during one of the film's passionate kissing scene with Cook. It's platonic, people!

Fergie's gonna sing. And lots of surfboards will be given out to attending stars, including Steve Carell, Ryan Seacrest, David Spade, Shia LaBeouf, Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron from "High School Musical."

So, unlike the Emmys, Golden Globes and Oscars, no nail-biting suspense, no disappointments, no cameras aimed at the losers' faces. But all the sturm and drang makes this teen-aimed show must-see reality TV.

Take a look at some of the stars who'll get their surfboards Sunday night.