Kim Kardashian West has promised to continue taking naked selfies until she dies as she was honoured with the first Break the Internet Award at the 2016 Webby Awards.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians veteran, who caused a stir earlier this year by stripping off for a selfie with only two black bars for modesty, was honoured on Monday night for her “undeniable talent and natural ability to use the Internet to create buzz, engage with fans and communities, and get the world to pay attention”.
And the 35-year-old TV personality, below – who infamously attempted to ‘break the Internet’ with her cover shoot for Paper magazine – was praised for her “unparalleled success online” and great “understanding of how to connect with a global audience via social media”.
A post on the Webby Awards’ website read: ‘The Webby Awards are excited to honour Kim Kardashian West with the inaugural Webby Break The Internet Award for her unparalleled success online. It would be difficult to underestimate the importance of Kim Kardashian West’s impact on the Internet.
‘As the leading celebrity in terms of her online presence and understanding of how to connect with a global audience via social media, apps and online video, Kim has set the standard incredibly high. She has shaped our understanding of how someone or something can draw the popular attention of Internet users everywhere. To the degree that she’s created a new type of celebrity – publicising her life to the benefit of herself and her family – is due to the Internet.
‘Kim’s preternatural sense of being in the public eye, sees her appearing at seemingly every major cultural moment, most notably, her support of Caitlyn Jenner’s sex change.
‘For breaking the Internet and putting it back together in her likeness, it is our privilege to honour Kim Kardashian West with the first-ever Webby Break the Internet Award.’
Kardashian’s husband Kanye West, above, who has two-year-old daughter North and five-month-old son Saint with the reality star, was not present at the event.
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The Keeping Up With The Kardashians veteran, who caused a stir earlier this year by stripping off for a selfie with only two black bars for modesty, was honoured on Monday night for her “undeniable talent and natural ability to use the Internet to create buzz, engage with fans and communities, and get the world to pay attention”.
And the 35-year-old TV personality, below – who infamously attempted to ‘break the Internet’ with her cover shoot for Paper magazine – was praised for her “unparalleled success online” and great “understanding of how to connect with a global audience via social media”.
A post on the Webby Awards’ website read: ‘The Webby Awards are excited to honour Kim Kardashian West with the inaugural Webby Break The Internet Award for her unparalleled success online. It would be difficult to underestimate the importance of Kim Kardashian West’s impact on the Internet.
‘As the leading celebrity in terms of her online presence and understanding of how to connect with a global audience via social media, apps and online video, Kim has set the standard incredibly high. She has shaped our understanding of how someone or something can draw the popular attention of Internet users everywhere. To the degree that she’s created a new type of celebrity – publicising her life to the benefit of herself and her family – is due to the Internet.
‘Kim’s preternatural sense of being in the public eye, sees her appearing at seemingly every major cultural moment, most notably, her support of Caitlyn Jenner’s sex change.
‘For breaking the Internet and putting it back together in her likeness, it is our privilege to honour Kim Kardashian West with the first-ever Webby Break the Internet Award.’
Kardashian’s husband Kanye West, above, who has two-year-old daughter North and five-month-old son Saint with the reality star, was not present at the event.
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