After debuting in a sex tape, occasionally teasing followers on her Instagram and appearing in GQ magazine, Kim Kardashian West's bodacious butt is now on the cover of Paper Magazine above the headline "Break the Internet: Kim Kardashian."

Paper and legendary French photographer Jean-Paul Goude collaborated on the publication's winter issue with one goal in mind: to break the Internet using Kardashian's naked derriere, reports Paper.

Goude was challenged to recreate his iconic "Champagne Incident" photograph featuring Carolina Beaumont in New York using Kardashian, 34. He did not disappoint. The shoot with Kim K happened during Paris Fashion Week in September. While only one image was planned, she and Goude decided to get creative and shoot a series of images.

The racy shoot includes Kardashian in a black sequin dress balancing a champagne glass on her famous butt. In another image, the voluptuous reality star sheds the gown, oils up, and poses nude -- full moon exposed.

Fans of Kardashian and her posterior will get to see the complete set of images Thursday when Paper releases its winter issue.

While Paper and Goude are profiting from the attention grabbing images, TMZ reports that Kardashian didn't get paid for the photo shoot.

Paper sources told TMZ that Kardashian's only motivation for the photo shoot was working with Goude. The magazine could not afford to pay her market value, so compensation was not an option.

So, how does the reality star feel about all the attention her bottom receives? When GQ asked Kardashian that very question in the interview titled "Woman of the Year: Kim Kardashian West," she responded, "I don't have anything against my butt. I've got a lot to thank it for, perhaps."

In response to Kardashian's butt picture, Chelsea Handler posted her own butt picture to Instagram that was not Photoshopped or otherwise edited. The picture shows Handler in a bathroom -- cell phone camera in hand -- taking the picture of her backside using a mirror.