Lilly Singh

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Biography

Lilly Singh is a Canadian YouTuber, comedian, talk show host, writer, and actress, who initially gained fame on social media under the pseudonym IISuperwomanII.

  • Primary profession
  • Actress·producer·writer
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 26 September 1988
  • Place of birth
  • Scarborough· Toronto
  • Education
  • York University

Music

Movies

TV

Books

Awards

Trivia

Initially, she started as a background Bhangra dancer in Bollywood movies such as Thank You & Speedy Singhs and eventually climbed her way up to becoming one of the most celebrated Internet sensations.

She received the Diamond Play Button (as a gift from YouTube for hitting the 10 million subscribers milestone) on her 28th birthday in 2016.

She was announced as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, to advocate for childrens rights.

She was ranked #1 Highest Earning Female YouTuber by Forbes Magazine in 2017.

Her book was ranked #1 on The New York Times Bestsellers list.

Quotes

Love who you are, embrace who you are. Love yourself. When you love,yourself, people can kind of pick up on that, they can see confidence,they can see self-esteem, and naturally people gravitate towards you.

Everything you know is just an opinion.

Love who you are, embrace who you are. Love yourself. When you love yourself, people can kind of pick up on that: they can see confidence, they can see self-esteem, and naturally, people gravitate towards you.

Happiness is the only thing worth fighting for in your life.

Everyone can relate to the story of fighting for happiness.

You need a really solid foundation of friends and family to keep you where you need to be.

My fans are honestly so unique and so similar. Wherever I travel, they are so, so different but so the same.

When I started out the videos, I was dealing with depression, and I wanted to make inspiring videos for others, which would end up inspiring me in turn. I wanted to show the world that it was possible to make a positive switch in life and start over.

The sad reality is that girl-on-girl hate is such a big issue in schools, at work, or online, and it never made any sense to me because, as women, we know how awesome other women can be.

My inspiration comes from my real life experiences.

No matter what I put out, somebody will be offended. I made a video on 10 reasons to smile, and it has dislikes. That should be an indication that there will be some who get offended no matter what you do. The best you can do as an entertainer or as someone who performs is to follow what you believe in. .

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