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Lilly Singh

host, comedian and advocate

Lilly Singh

host, comedian and advocate

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About Lilly

Lilly Singh is a Canadian YouTuber, actress, television host, comedian, and advocate born on September 26, 1988. She began creating YouTube videos in 2010 under the pseudonym Superwoman, a name she used until 2019. Singh has gained recognition for her comedic content, which led to the release of her documentary A Trip to Unicorn Island in 2016. In 2017, she authored her first book, How to Be a Bawse, which became a New York Times Best Seller. From September 2019 to June 2021, Singh served as the executive producer and host of the NBC late-night talk show A Little Late with Lilly Singh, making history as the first person of Indian descent to host an American late-night talk show. She has also expanded her career into voice acting, notably voicing Tiffany Fluffit in DreamWorks Animation's The Bad Guys film franchise since 2022.

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Nancy Brown Dacko on Trailblazers' transformationLilly Singh: From YouTube to Making Late Night History and Championing Women’s SportsEpisode 21: Lilly SinghHow Inner Child Work Can Save Your (love) Life featuring Lilly Singh

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