Monday, 20 October 2014

Teen awards


THE TEEN AWARDS WAS AMAZINGGGGG. Except from feeling pretty dodgy all day we had such a lovely day.

It was in London, at the Wembley Arena and we left at 10:30. Gillian (Esme's Mum) drove us their, while myself, Esme and my Mum were being fabulous passengers. Gillian had already paid and booked the car park and when we arrived to the green car park, we had no idea what we were doing. We ended up reversing out of the barriers where you collect your ticket and waited for a car parking assistant. He then told us that there was a camera that scanned our number plate on the car and produced the ticket. When we finally got parked, we headed to the arena, with the wheelchair which had no one in. How embarrassing.

Outside the arena there were crowds and crowds of people screaming as cars drove in with all the celebrities and guests. We walked past the red carpet which was exiting but there was no one on it when we walked past. Sod's law really. As we got to the North West entrance we showed our tickets and got our bags checked, all the usual malarkey. We found a place to park the wheelchair and keep the oxygen which surprisingly went very very very smoothly. 

After 'parking' the wheelchair we went to find toilets but every single women's toilets were packed and there was a huge que outside. In the end we decided to go into the men's toilets which had no one in but then there was poo all over the toilets so we decided not to. Even though it would've been so much quicker, I don't really want to have wee on a toilet covered in poo. We queued up for the toilet which actually went really quick to be honest and obviously went to the toilet. After that we went to the merchandise stall, which was all the way on the other side from where we were sat but we had an hour till it started so that was fine. Me and Esme both bough a teen awards band as they were pretty funky and they are definitely my favorite things to collect from concerts and shows.


We grabbed a drink from one of the food place things. The girls that were serving us took the caps of our bottles for the reason that we could chuck them at the performers. Yes, that was their reasoning and all the food places were told to do the same. After being told this me and Esme decided to point out the fact that surely the bottle would do more damage since once we had drunk our drink we could chuck that too. NOT that we would but come on, where's the logic in that?

Anyway, we went to find out seats that were in the stalls up high but we were the very first row, of the second or third stall so we were really close and had a brilliant view. Gareth Malone, who formed the Milatry Wives choir, was there at the very beginning, and got us to sing part of a song for the Children in Need 2014 song. Ooooo how exciting. After, Greg James played some music and went live on Radio 1 where we all had to scream. It was ridiculously loud and my ears were bleeding when we came out after.

I can't little bit that happened through the entire show because there was so so much that happened, but there were so so so many people we saw. Ariana Grande, The Vamps, Rixton, Ella Henderson and Labrinth performed. But we then saw a whole bunch of people who spoke on stage and received awards: Nick Grimshaw and Rita Ora (presented the show), Little Mix, Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas, Fearne Cotton, Dan Howell and Phil Lester, Zoe Sugg (Zoella), Alfie Deyes (Pointless Blog), Tom Daley, Cheryl Cole, Jack Whitehall, Rizzle Kicks, Shaun Mendes, Scott Mills and Chris (not particularly sure on his last name so I'll leave it as just Chris), Ashley and Pudsey (the dog) and Joey Essex. There probably were a few more that I've missed but there was so many it really is hard to remember them all let alone this many!! 

We had such an amazing afternoon and we will definitely be going next year. Thank you to Gillian for driving us and getting us the tickets, thankyou Esme for letting me come, and thanks to Mum for providing me with money. Hehe. Love them all lots.

Thankyou for reading.
Erika X

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