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Lea Michele remembers Cory Monteith as Glee comes up big at the Teen Choice Awards

- ALICIA RANCILIO

Lea Michele made her first public appearance following the death of her co-star and real-life boyfriend Cory Monteith at Sunday’s Teen Choice Awards.

Monteith, who co-hosted the Teen Choice Awards in 2010, was found dead July 13 in Vancouver.

An autopsy revealed the 31-year-old actor died of an overdose of heroin and alcohol.

He and Michele played an on-again, off-again couple in the popular Fox series Glee and dated off-screen for about a year.

Michele won Choice TV Actress in a comedy for her role on Glee and took the stage to tearfully address the audience while wearing a necklace that said Cory.

“I just wanted to be here today to personally thank all of you and tell everyone out there how much all of your love and support has meant to me over these very difficult past few weeks,” she said.

She dedicated the award to Monteith saying, “For all of you out there who loved and admired Cory as much as I did, I promise that with your love we’re gonna get through this together. He was very special to me and also to the world.”

She went on to say that, “We were very lucky to witness his incredible talent, his handsome smile and his beautiful, beautiful heart so whether you know him personally or just as (his Glee character) Finn Hudson, Cory reached out and he became a part of all of our hearts.”

Glee also won Choice TV Comedy and cast member Amber Reilly said, “Although we lost someone that we really love and that you guys love too, we are very fortunate to come back to a show where we feel the love of family and Cory was like a brother to us.”

There were also lightheart­ed, silly moments during the show, ripe for the screaming teens in the audience.

One Direction kicked off the night with their new song Best Song Ever, while later in the show hosts Darren Criss and Lucy Hale got Harry Styles to twerk — a dance move — as the audience went wild.

Some of the show’s celebrity presenters tried to use the opportunit­y as teaching moments for the younger audience.

“Tonight means your vote matters,” said Scandal star Kerry Washington with The Vampire Diaries actor Ian Somerhalde­r, of the more than 150 million votes cast, setting a record for the show.

Ashton Kutcher received the Ultimate Choice Award and joked, “Let’s be brutally honest. This is the old guy award.”

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 ?? KEVIN WINTER/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Actress Lea Michele accepts the Choice TV Show — Comedy award for Glee at the Teen Choice Awards Sunday night.
KEVIN WINTER/ GETTY IMAGES Actress Lea Michele accepts the Choice TV Show — Comedy award for Glee at the Teen Choice Awards Sunday night.

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