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MANILA, Philippines – “TAPON MO NA LAHAT ‘YUN!” (Just dump it all!)
Things got really messy for actor Daniel Padilla, who was dumped with slime for the first time as Nickelodeon’s Global Slime Star, which was announced on Friday, March 27.
Daniel won the award, beating fellow nominees YouTube star Jamie Curry, Brazilian singer Luan Santana, and bands CD9 and Union J World.
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Aaaaaaaaand the results are in – CONGRATULATIONS to Daniel Padilla for being crowned our first ever global Slime Star! Here’s your reward – Daniel getting slimed, and he LOVED it! http://at.nick.asia/1NvM35v
Posted by Nickelodeon on Saturday, March 28, 2015
These are the mechanics of the Global Slime Star competition: Each nominee has his, her, or their own respective hashtag (in Daniel’s case #SlimeDanielKCA). Twitter users can tweet as many times using the hashtag, and whoever gets the most number of tweet-votes is named the winner, and will therefore get slimed.
Before receiving his “reward,” Daniel thanked his fans for supporting and voting for him.
He was nominated for Favorite Asian Act at the 2015 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards (KCA), but ultimately lost to Indonesian group JKT48, according to the announcement on Nickelodeon’s Facebook page.
On Twitter, Karla Estrada, Daniel’s mom told the fans not to be upset because just being nominated was an honor.
Guys its ok !!! Bonggaaa na ang manominate! And lets be thankful na may napanalo parin tayo!:))
— karla estrada (@Estrada21Karla) March 29, 2015
Aaahhh…guys panalo tayo sa slimed diba?…ok pa sa ok yun! Tama na ang drama guys! Magpakasaya tayo!tagumpay!!!
— karla estrada (@Estrada21Karla) March 29, 2015
The awards show, now on its 26th year, was held Saturday, March 28 in the Forum in Inglewood, California. Singer Nick Jonas hosted the event. – Rappler.com
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