Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Villain
The following is a list Teen Choice Award winners and nominees for Choice TV Villain . This award was first given out in 2007.
The all-time winner in this category is Janel Parrish for her role as Mona Vanderwaal in Pretty Little Liars , with four wins. Parrish is also the most nominated, with 5 nominations. She is also the only winner in this category who has won two years in a row, twice (2012-2013, 2016–2017).
The current Choice TV Villain winner is Cameron Monaghan for his roles as Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska in Gotham (2019 ).
Winners and nominees
Janel Parrish is the all-time winner in this category with four wins and she is the most nominated act with five nominations, for her portrayal of Mona Vanderwaal in Pretty Little Liars .
2000s
2010s
Most wins
The following individuals received two or more Choice TV Villain awards:
4 Wins
2 Wins
Most nominations
The following individuals received two or more Choice TV Villain nominations:
5 Nominations
4 Nominations
3 Nominations
2 Nominations
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