

Lilly Singh is a multi-faceted entertainer, actress, producer, writer and creator. She is the host of A Little Late with Lilly Singh, her NBC late-night talk show, which kicked off its second in January. In addition to taking over late-night television, she is an executive producer at her very own company, Unicorn Island Productions.
As a leading force in the digital world, Lilly has amassed a global audience of over 38 million followers across her social media channels where she writes, produces and stars in both comedic and inspirational videos.
In October 2020, she released her one-woman comedy variety special Sketchy Times on Peacock satirizing how we are all adjusting to the world’s ‘new normal.’ Singh made the special from home and has played more than 64 characters to date.
Upcoming, Lilly will star in Riverdance: The Animated Adventure and bring many of her production company’s projects to life for the big screen and television.
In 2018, Singh appeared in Ramin Bahrani’s Emmy nominated HBO film Fahrenheit 451 opposite Michael Shannon and Michael B. Jordan. She has also appeared in the feature films Ice Age: Collision Course and Bad Moms. Lilly starred in and produced her own feature-length film, A Trip to Unicorn Island, in 2016, which documented her world tour where she traveled to 27 cities.
Off-screen, Lilly is a New York Times best-selling author with her book HOW TO BE A BAWSE: A Guide to Surviving Conquering Life. She has collaborated with Selena Gomez, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Jimmy Fallon, Bill Gates, Michelle Obama, Zendaya, and Priyanka Chopra among many others.
A successful entrepreneur, Lilly released her own best-selling signature lipstick called BAWSE with Smashbox and has collaborated with Calvin Klein, Pantene, and Olay. Singh was named in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Hollywood & Entertainment list, Fast Company’s Most Creative People, and TIME named her one of the most influential people on the internet.
In 2017, UNICEF appointed Lilly as one of their Goodwill Ambassadors. As a prominent voice and activist for women’s rights and girls’ access to education, Singh created her #GirlLove initiative to inspire positivity among women in order to better support each other’s voices and encourage upward mobility.
Lilly currently resides in Los Angeles, California, but is a proud Canadian, born and raised in Toronto