What do you do when you're Taylor Swift and you win an Emmy? You take to Instagram with a string of selfies, of course!

Swift first found out that she had won an Emmy for Best Original Interactive Program for "AMEX Unstaged: The Taylor Swift Experience" through a tweet from the Hollywood Reporter. She didn't actually believe it at first, thinking she was being pranked, so she called her people to check and, true enough, she did legitimately win the award.

As she's still on her 1989 world tour, Swift was not able to attend the ceremony. Hearing the news alone of the win was enough to excite her but she completely lost all chill when the trophy was sent to her overnight. Her crew was there, of course, to celebrate with her, participating in the collective losing of chill with the singer as seen in several selfies.

There was the obligatory picture with everyone with the Emmy in the middle and another that could rival the selfie that Ellen DeGeneres took during the Oscars. Another picture has Swift with her backup singers and the award on top of the head of Kamilah Marshall "demonstrating how Emmys can also be used as stylish hats."

A fake acceptance speech was also given by one of her dancers, Giuseppe Giofré.

"And the Emmy for dramatic actor performance goes to Giuseppe. Who would you like to thank?" asked Swift.

"Nick Jonas," responded Giofré.

"Oh yes!" validated Swift.

With now an Emmy under her name, Swift is halfway to achieving an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony). Does this mean the "Wildest Dreams" singer will be more serious about venturing into acting? She did do great starring in an episode from season 9 of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

Aside from this Emmy win, Swift also recently won at the MTV Video Music Awards, including a nod for Video of the Year for "Bad Blood." She was awarded as well for having the most number of sold-out performances (16!) at the Staples Center, during the Los Angeles leg of her 1989 tour, by none other than Kobe Bryant.

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