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EMPIRE’s Smollett and “Yazz” will perform at TEEN CHOICE 2015

Jussie Smollett
Jussie Smollett

EMPIRE’s Jussie Smollett and Bryshere “Yazz” Gray will hit the TEEN CHOICE 2015 stage for a live performance when the special airs live Sunday, Aug. 16 on FOX. In addition, Laura Marano (“Austin & Ally”), recording artist Shawn Mendes, Ross Lynch (“Austin & Ally”) and Michelle Rodriguez (“Furious 7”) join previously announced stars scheduled to appear Jack Black, Vin Diesel, Scott Eastwood, Sarah Hyland, Victoria Justice, Bethany Mota, Tyler Oakley, Gregg Sulkin, Bella Thorne and R5. The special also will feature previously announced performances by 5 Seconds of Summer and Little Mix.

TEEN CHOICE 2015 celebrates the hottest teen icons in television, music, film, sports, fashion, comedy and the web. The final wave of nominees will be announced on Wednesday, July 29 at 12:00 PM PT.

On EMPIRE, Smollett and Gray play JAMAL and HAKEEM LYON, brothers battling for control of their father’s vast entertainment conglomerate. EMPIRE, broadcast television’s biggest hit, returns Wednesday, Sept. 23 on FOX.

An accomplished actor, singer and songwriter, Jussie Smollett will next will be seen in the pre-Civil War series “Underground.” Smollett’s feature film credits include “The Mighty Ducks” and Rob Reiner’s “North.” He also appeared in the made-for-TV movie “Alex Haley’s Queen,” as well as the telefilm “A Little Piece of Heaven,” opposite Cloris Leachman. He then went on to star with his five real-life siblings in the network comedy “On Our Own.” He has appeared on “Revenge” and “The Mindy Project.” He also was featured as British racecar driver Tariq Hamilton in the feature film “Born to Race: Fast Track,” and was seen in the independent film “Ask Me Anything,” alongside Britt Robertson and Justin Long. In the 2012 film “The Skinny,” Smollett received rave reviews for his portrayal of “Magnus,” a gay medical student hosting his college friends in New York City. Smollett is actively involved in numerous charities and was named by the Black AIDS Institute as one of the 30 artists under 30 truly making a difference in the fight against HIV/AIDS. He was recently inducted into its hall of fame. He sits on the Board of Artists for a New South Africa, and he supports the Jenesee Foundation, a shelter for battered women.

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