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Talent Recap
FULL NAME: Lilly Saini Singh
HOMETOWN: Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
BIRTHDAY: September 26, 1988
AGE: 36
RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Single
NOTEABLE PROJECTS:
Canada's Got Talent
BIO: Lilly Singh is a Youtuber, television host, comedian, writer, and actress hailing from Canada. She rose to prominence on YouTube, under the pseudonym IISuperwomanII in 2010. By 2016, it was reported that she was the third highest paid YouTuber, at the time she allegedly made $7.5 million. By 2017, she was ranked as tenth, making a reported $10.5 million.
Following her success on YouTube, Singh explored other avenues, including documentaries, writing books, and even creating her own production company, Unicorn Island Productions. Once Singh departed from YouTube, she had an NBC series entitled A Little Late With Lilly Singh. Later she premiered another show, Sketchy Times with Lilly Singh. In 2021, Singh got her own animated musical short film titled Lilly Singh's Proud Princess. The film revolves around the theme of LGBTQ pride.
Currently, Singh is known as one of the judges on Canada’s Got Talent, alongside Kardinal Offishall, Trish Stratus, and Howie Mandel.
Following her success on YouTube, Singh explored other avenues, including documentaries, writing books, and even creating her own production company, Unicorn Island Productions. Once Singh departed from YouTube, she had an NBC series entitled A Little Late With Lilly Singh. Later she premiered another show, Sketchy Times with Lilly Singh. In 2021, Singh got her own animated musical short film titled Lilly Singh's Proud Princess. The film revolves around the theme of LGBTQ pride.
Currently, Singh is known as one of the judges on Canada’s Got Talent, alongside Kardinal Offishall, Trish Stratus, and Howie Mandel.