Harriet Sugarcookie Named 2017 XBIZ Web Star of the Year

LONDON — Harriet Sugarcookie has been named the 2017 XBIZ Award for Web Star of the Year. 

The British cam model and founder of HarrietSugarcookie.com has won her very first XBIZ Award. "Words cannot describe how thankful I am to XBIZ for this award," Sugarcookie said. "The honor will certainly motivate me to work even harder to create content that fans — as well as our new viewers — will want to see."

The petite Asian starlet triumphed over nine other Web Star of the Year nominees to take home the trophy, which she received at the XBIZ Awards Show on Jan. 12 in Los Angeles.

Sugarcookie's eponymous site offers fans daily content including live cam shows, amateur clips, first-person erotic articles and blog accounts of her everyday sexual exploits.

In addition to HarrietSugarcookie.com's NSFW content, the website features "nerd/sci-fi/fantasy lifestyle" editorial pieces mixed with pop culture, sex, entertainment, advice, vice, food and sports.

"I don't try too hard to explore new ideas for online content because my mind is always racing with thoughts and opinions, so I just write, shoot video and post my life," Sugarcookie said of her site, which reportedly tops more than 300,000 monthly visitors. "The people who visit my site understand who I am and what I have to offer… and they appreciate me just being me."

Fans can follow Sugarcookie on Twitter and Instagram.

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