The Kids’ Choice Awards has been graced by many big names over the years, but only a few stars have had the honor of hosting the show more than once. Some of these celebrities are known for their charm, humor, and undeniable stage presence, making their return to the KCA stage a memorable event. Who are these recurring hosts, and what makes their appearances stand out? Find out which five celebrities have returned to host this iconic awards show more than once! 👇👇

 

The Kids’ Choice Awards has seen some of the most iconic stars in entertainment take the stage as hosts, and these five celebrities have returned time and again, leaving a lasting mark on the event. Whether through humor, charm, or sheer energy, each of these hosts helped shape the KCA’s legacy, making it one of the most anticipated events in children’s entertainment every year.

 

Five Celebrities Who Hosted the Kids’ Choice Awards More Than Once

The Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards (KCAs) has been a staple in children’s entertainment since its inception in 1987. Over the years, many big-name celebrities have had the honor of hosting the fun-filled and slime-soaked event. While some have hosted the awards show once, others have returned multiple times to lead the show, winning the hearts of fans in the process. Here’s a look at five celebrities who have hosted the KCAs more than once:

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1. Rosie O’Donnell

Rosie O’Donnell holds the record for the most times hosting the KCAs, having done so a total of eight times. She first hosted the show in 1999, and her enthusiastic and comedic presence quickly made her a fan favorite. Rosie returned to host solo in 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003, and even co-hosted with other stars like David Arquette and LL Cool J. She was inducted into the Kids’ Choice Hall of Fame in 2000 for her years of hosting the event. Nowadays, Rosie is living in Ireland after Donald Trump’s second presidential term, and she has continued to make waves in the entertainment world.

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2. Jack Black

Jack Black has hosted the KCAs three times, in 2006, 2008, and 2011. Known for his comedic timing and larger-than-life persona, Jack’s performances were always full of energy and humor. In 2011, Black expressed how special it was to host the show three times, stating, “If they ask you back a second time, that means they liked the way you did it.” In 2025, Jack will be receiving the King of Comedy Award at the KCAs, solidifying his place as one of the show’s most beloved personalities. He’s also won several KCAs, including Best Voice from an Animated Movie and Best Villain.

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3. Whitney Houston

The legendary Whitney Houston hosted the KCAs twice—once solo in 1995 and then with Rosie O’Donnell in 1996. The 1995 show was memorable for being the first to be held at the Barker Hangar in California, and it was also the year Whitney met Brandy, with whom she would later collaborate on the iconic 1997 Cinderella film. Whitney’s hosting duties were just one part of her long and impressive career, which earned her numerous KCAs over the years. Tragically, Whitney passed away in 2012, but her legacy lives on in the hearts of fans everywhere.

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4. Candace Cameron Bure

Candace Cameron Bure hosted the KCAs twice in the early ’90s—first in 1990 with Dave Coulier and then in 1994 with Joey Lawrence. Known for her role as DJ Tanner on Full House, Candace had a long-standing connection with Nickelodeon, and her charming hosting style made her a natural fit for the KCAs. While Candace has stayed in the spotlight through her acting and her recent role as chief content officer at Great American Media, she has also been at the center of controversy for some of her more conservative views, particularly on LGBTQ+ issues.

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5. John Cena

John Cena, the wrestler-turned-actor, hosted the KCAs twice in 2017 and 2018. Cena, known for his charismatic personality and his background in WWE, brought an unmatched level of enthusiasm to the awards. In 2018, he spoke about his love for the event, saying that the environment reminded him of WWE’s live audience, with kids being encouraged to have fun and go wild. Cena is a regular fixture at the KCAs, having won several awards himself, including Best TV Actor in 2020 and Best Movie Actor in 2022 and 2024. He’s also appeared in films like Suicide Squad and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, earning him a loyal fan base beyond wrestling.