Kim Kardashian’s nude selfie earned the reality tv star a Webby award this year.

The annual award show introduced a brand new "Break the Internet" award, which Kardashian received for her nude selfie that she shared on Instagram back in March. Kardashian attended the Webby Awards in New York City on Monday night and vowed to never stop blessing the world with nude selfies when giving her thank you speech. “Nude selfies until I die!,” she said. The picture that earned her the award featured her wearing absolutely nothing. In order to comply with Instagram standards, her private parts were covered with black censor strips. The photo made it out into the internet and caught wild fire with her 70 million followers on Instagram. Webby organizers said the award was given to her “in recognition of her unprecedented success online and the bold and creative ways she has used the Internet, social media apps and video to connect with a truly global audience.”

Kardashian's husband Kanye West also had a good night at the Webby Awards. The rapper took home an award of his own for his work on the internet, snagging "Artist of the Year." The Webby organizers called Kanye “a leader and innovator in the music industry” and said he “is changing the cultural paradigm of how music is shared, released presented & consumed.” West certainly altered the landscape of album releases with The Life of Pablo by promoting it with endless social media rants, changing the title several times the week before launch, and changing the albums track listing after releasing it on TIDAL, the streaming site it was exclusively available on when it first dropped. Kanye wasn't able to attend, but thanked the Webby Awards in a short video where he kept it simple and said “I can’t stand short speeches.” Other Webby winners include the Black Lives Matter movement, which won for "Social Movement of the Year', and The Weeknd whose “In the Night” video earned him the "Best Music Video" award.

Source: allhiphop.com