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Do Something! Award’s Blue Carpet 2012 (Photos & Video)

It’s that time of the year again, the 2012 Do Something! Awards are back and all of Hollywood’s most generous celebrities strutted their stuff on this year’s blue carpet!

The ceremony was held at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California and Allie Is Wired was there to catch all the action.

The Do Something! Awards honors young good-doers who are making positive change in their communities.

This year the five nominees will each receive $10,000 and this year’s grand prize winner will receive $100,000 for their cause!

This year’s show was hosted by the guys of the hit show New Girl, Jake Johnson, Max Greenfield and Lamorne Morris. There were also musical performances by Fun., Kids These Days and the always kind and talented Flo-Rida.

Some of the celebrities to grace the blue carpet today were Fashion Police’s Kelly Osbourne and Giuliana Rancic, Nick Cannon, Will.I.Am, Kristin Bell and her man Dax Shepard, Cory Monteith and much more!

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Allie Is Wired caught up with singer and American Idol alum Haley Reinhart who told us about what she does to give back to her community.

Reinhart recently released her debut album Listen Up! She told us all about her album and life in an exclusive interview earlier this year.

Check out the rest of the blue carpet fun below…

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The Do Something! Awards air Tuesday, August 21 at 9/8c on VH1.

If you’re 25 or under and want to get involved, check out DoSomething.org for more information on programs that give back.

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Jana | August 20th, 2012

Never heard of this before but it’s a great concept! :)