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Eminem and Rihanna perform on stage at the 2014 MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles, California April 13, 2014.[Photo/Agencies]
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Jonah Hill won best comedic performance for his role as the drug-addled swindling stockbroker in director Martin Scorsese's "The Wolf of Wall Street," a role for which he was nominated for the Oscar for best supporting actor.
And Jared Leto, who won the best supporting actor Oscar for his role as a transgender woman in "Dallas Buyers Club," earned the MTV award for best on-screen transformation.
The MTV Trailblazer Award went to actor Channing Tatum for his versatility in playing everything from a dancer from the wrong side of the tracks to a hero trying to save the world from danger.
Mark Wahlberg, who most recently starred in the Afghanistan war drama "Lone Survivor, received this year's MTV Generation Award, an honor given to those who engage with the MTV audience throughout their careers.
Wahlberg, 42, joked with the much younger audience that the award probably signaled that his career was over.
"This is 'You're (expletive) done'," said Wahlberg. "But you know what? It was a great run."