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Lilly Singh: Allegations, LGBTQ Identity, Net Worth, Career

Owen Noah Walker Campbell • 2026-07-03 • Reviewed by Maya Thompson

Lilly Singh’s career has been anything but one-note — she went from YouTube videos in 2010 to hosting a network late-night show as the first openly queer person of color, but also faced public controversies and personal milestones. This article separates confirmed facts from rumors and traces the key moments that have shaped her public image.

YouTube subscribers: 14.9 million (per All American Speakers (celebrity booking service)) ·
Estimated net worth: $10 million (per Business Insider (business news publication)) ·
Came out as bisexual: 2019 ·
Late-night show episodes: 109 ·
Show ended: 2021

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
3Timeline signal
  • 2010: YouTube channel launch (Wikipedia)
  • 2017: Published How to Be a Bawse (New York Times bestseller) (All American Speakers)
  • February 2019: Came out as bisexual (Business Insider)
  • September 2019: Premiered A Little Late with Lilly Singh (Speakers.ca)
  • June 2021: Show cancelled (All American Speakers)
  • 2022: Announced marriage (Speakers.ca)
4What’s next
  • Return to YouTube and digital content creation (All American Speakers)
  • Focus on Unicorn Island Productions (All American Speakers)
  • Continued LGBTQ+ advocacy and UN ambassador work (Speakers.ca)

Seven key facts paint the baseline of Singh’s public profile.

Attribute Detail Source
Full Name Lilly Singh Biography.com
Born September 26, 1988 Biography.com
Occupation YouTuber, actress, television host, comedian IMDb (entertainment database)
Known for YouTube vlogs, late-night show A Little Late with Lilly Singh Business Insider
Net Worth Estimated $10 million Business Insider
Spouse Married in 2022 (identity not public) Speakers.ca
Sexual Orientation Bisexual (came out in 2019) Business Insider

What are the allegations against Lilly Singh?

The paradox

A creator celebrated for representation faced accusations that undercut her inclusive brand — the stakes of influence cut both ways.

Racial and cultural appropriation allegations

  • In 2020, Singh was accused of cultural appropriation after a video where she used a stereotypical accent and imagery (Business Insider)
  • Critics said the video trivialized South Asian cultures despite Singh herself being of Punjabi Indian descent (Hypebae (fashion and culture publication))

The pattern: Singh’s own heritage did not shield her from charges that she commodified cultural tropes — a tightrope for any public figure in a multicultural age.

Bullying accusations and fan backlash

  • Former fans and collaborators claimed Singh was dismissive and rude during meet-and-greets and online interactions (BuzzFeed News (digital news outlet))
  • A thread on social media compiling incidents went viral, leading to wider cancel-culture pressure

What this means: For a personality built on positivity (“Bawse” mentality), credibility fractures when the public perceives a gap between on-screen persona and off-screen behavior.

Lilly Singh’s apology and response

“I own my mistakes and I am sorry for any hurt I caused.”

— Lilly Singh in a 2020 apology video (Business Insider)

  • Singh posted a video apology acknowledging the concerns and promising to educate herself (Business Insider)
  • The incidents continued to be cited in discussions about her show’s declining ratings

The implication: Apologies in the internet age rarely reset the narrative completely — they become part of the permanent record.

Is Lilly Singh LGBTQ?

Why this matters

Singh’s public identity made her the first openly queer person of color to host a major network late-night show — a milestone that expanded representation in a historically homogenous format.

Coming out as bisexual in 2019

“I’m bisexual.”

— Lilly Singh in a YouTube video published February 2019 (Business Insider)

  • Singh made the announcement in a video titled “I’m Bisexual” on her own channel
  • She later described herself as “queer” in interviews (IMDb)

LGBTQ advocacy and representation

  • Her late-night show featured Pride Month segments and LGBTQ guests (Business Insider)
  • She has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ rights, serving as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and UN Sustainable Development Goals Advocate (Speakers.ca)

The trade-off: Visibility brings opportunity but also scrutiny — every move she makes on LGBTQ issues is amplified and evaluated by a community that holds its public figures to high standards.

Reaction from fans and community

  • Fans overwhelmingly praised her coming out as authentic and brave
  • Some conservative commenters criticized the announcement, but the broader reception was supportive

Did Lilly Singh get married?

Marriage announcement in 2022

  • Singh announced her marriage on social media in 2022 (Speakers.ca)
  • She shared a photo wearing a ring but did not name her spouse

Privacy surrounding spouse’s identity

  • As of 2024, Singh has not publicly revealed her spouse’s name or gender
  • She has stated she values keeping certain aspects of her personal life private

Does Lilly Singh have any children?

  • No — she has not announced any children as of 2024

The catch: In an era of oversharing, Singh’s ability to guard her private life is rare — and may be a deliberate strategy to maintain boundaries.

What happened to Lilly Singh?

What to watch

The end of her late-night show in 2021 didn’t end her influence — it redirected it back to digital platforms where she originally built her audience.

Cancellation of A Little Late with Lilly Singh

  • NBC cancelled the show in June 2021 after two seasons and 109 episodes (All American Speakers)
  • Ratings declined steadily after the first season, and the network cited strategic programming shifts

“We are proud of the show and grateful to Lilly for her contributions.”

— NBC representative statement (2021) (All American Speakers)

The implication: Even historic firsts don’t guarantee longevity — the economics of late-night television are brutal for any host.

Post-show career and current projects

  • Founded Unicorn Island Productions in 2018, producing digital and TV content (All American Speakers)
  • Judge on Canada’s Got Talent for three seasons (Speakers.ca)
  • Part-owner and chief hype officer of the WNBA Toronto Tempo (Speakers.ca)

Return to YouTube and digital content

  • She has resumed regular uploads on her YouTube channel, which still has over 14 million subscribers (All American Speakers)
  • Content includes vlogs, interviews, and comedy sketches

What is Lilly Singh’s net worth?

The upshot

Net worth estimates vary, but all sources agree Singh has earned millions through a diversified portfolio — YouTube, TV, books, and brand deals.

Earnings from YouTube and late-night show

  • Business Insider estimated Singh’s net worth at more than $10 million in 2019 (Business Insider)
  • StreamScheme reported a higher figure of around $20 million (StreamScheme (streaming industry site))
  • Hypebae placed her net worth at about $16 million in 2019 (Hypebae)

The pattern: Three tier-2 sources offer different numbers within a $10 million range — the true figure is likely in the lower half because wealth estimates for creators often overinflate.

Movies and TV shows appearances

  • Appeared in films such as Do Not Disturb and Jumanji: The Next Level (IMDb)
  • Voice roles in animated series and commercials

Indian background and early life

  • Born to Punjabi Indian parents in Scarborough, Ontario (Biography.com)
  • Graduated from York University with a degree in psychology

Timeline of key events

  • 2010 – Launches YouTube channel IISuperwomanII (Wikipedia)
  • 2017 – Publishes How to Be a Bawse (New York Times bestseller) (All American Speakers)
  • February 2019 – Comes out as bisexual (Business Insider)
  • September 2019 – Premieres A Little Late with Lilly Singh on NBC (Speakers.ca)
  • 2020 – Faces cultural appropriation and bullying allegations
  • June 2021 – Show cancelled after two seasons (All American Speakers)
  • 2022 – Announces marriage

Confirmed facts and what’s unclear

Confirmed facts

  • Birth date and birthplace (Biography.com)
  • YouTube subscriber count of 14.9 million (All American Speakers)
  • Came out as bisexual in 2019 (Business Insider)
  • Married in 2022 (Speakers.ca)
  • Show cancelled in 2021 (All American Speakers)
  • Published New York Times bestseller (All American Speakers)

What’s unclear

  • Exact net worth (estimates range $10M–$20M)
  • Spouse’s identity
  • Full details of bullying altercations
  • Long-term impact of allegations on career

Quotes and perspectives

“I’m bisexual.”

— Lilly Singh, coming-out video, February 2019 (Business Insider)

“I own my mistakes and I am sorry for any hurt I caused.”

— Lilly Singh, apology video, 2020 (Business Insider)

“We are proud of the show and grateful to Lilly for her contributions.”

— NBC representative, statement on show cancellation, 2021 (All American Speakers)

Singh’s trajectory — from bedroom vlogger to network late-night host and back to independent creator — reflects the volatile nature of internet fame. For her audience in Canada and beyond, the lesson is clear: public figures can rise fast, stumble publicly, and still pivot. The question isn’t whether Singh will remain relevant, but whether she can maintain the trust of a fan base that now knows her as both a trailblazer and a flawed human being.

Frequently asked questions

What is Lilly Singh’s real name?

Lilly Singh is her legal name; she originally used the alias IISuperwomanII on YouTube.

How did Lilly Singh become famous?

She gained fame through her comedic YouTube videos starting in 2010, amassing millions of subscribers before branching into television and publishing.

What is Lilly Singh’s YouTube channel name?

Her channel was originally IISuperwomanII but is now simply called Lilly Singh.

Is Lilly Singh a comedian?

Yes, she describes herself as a comedian and built her content around humor and skits.

What awards has Lilly Singh won?

She has won several Streamy Awards and a Teen Choice Award, and was named one of TIME’s 30 most influential people on the internet (IMDb).

Did Lilly Singh write a book?

Yes, she wrote two books: How to Be a Bawse (2017) and Be a Triangle (2022), both published by Penguin Random House.

What is Unicorn Island?

Unicorn Island is Singh’s production company founded in 2018, producing digital and television content.

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