Christina Grimmie's family has thanked her fans after the singer received posthumous 2016 Teen Choice award.
The singer, who was shot dead by a deranged fan while performing at a concert in Orlando, was recognised as the Choice Web Star: Music, reported People magazine.
One of the Grimmie family members posted a thank you note on Twitter on the slain songstress' behalf, along with three photos of the surfboard prize.
"#TeamGrimmie thanks to you, we recently received Christina's 2016 Teen Choice Award (Surfboard) for Choice Web Star: Music.
"Your commitment to Christina's legacy and making your voice heard online is a blessing to us. We also acknowledge those who supported behind the scenes to make this a reality - Thank you with love - TheGrimmies #CGForever IWontBeINVISIBLE," read the message.
The image was captioned as "#TeamGrimmie we received Christina's @TeenChoiceFOX Award! See message below. We love you! #CGForever #IWontBeINVISIBLE #TeenChoice."
In February, the family also helped release the lyric video to the Grimmie's new posthumous single, "Invisible."
Grimmie, 22, passed away over one month before the telecast of the awards.
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