Looks like the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star Kim Kardashian West has more than one reason to celebrate.
Kardashian reached an Instagram milestone when she hit 27 million followers on the photo-sharing website, in which, she celebrated by sharing a racy lingerie snap.
Check out the picture below.
GossipCop noted that the racy thong photo shows the 34-year-old reality star on bed in a leopard-print bikini top and matching bottom. The "KUWTK" star is no stranger to showing off her curves for the camera, often donning much less than a thong, GossipCop reported.
Kim tied to "break the internet" by balancing a champagne glass on her derriere for Paper magazine last November.
According to DailyMail, hitting 27 million followers on Instagram is not the only reason for Kardashian to celebrate. Her family has just signed a new $100 million deal with E! The agreement is allegedly the highest in TV history for a reality brand.
Momager Kris Jenner has reportedly agreed a four-year contract extension with the network for daughters, Khloe Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall and Kylie, Kim Kardashian West and herself. According to DailyMail, the deal covers at least four more seasons of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians," along with potential digital projects and spin-off shows.
'You'll be seeing a lot more of the Kardashian family," according to New York Post newspaper's Page Six column that cites a source close to the situation. According to the source, this huge deal will see the Kardashian family's involvement with the network as well as its digital properties expand well into the future.
DailyMail noted, Kris's ex-husband, Bruce Jenner, who is reportedly launching his own show documenting his gender transition is excluded in the deal as he is leaving after the forthcoming tenth series of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians." Rapper Kanye West will not be a part of the deal, however, he will continue to appear accasionally on the programme.
Ryan Seacrest, the show creator, will also land a sizeable fee under the terms of the contract.