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Lilly Singh Instagram - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐
Lilly Singh Instagram - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐
Lilly Singh Instagram - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐
Lilly Singh Instagram - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐
Lilly Singh Instagram - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐
Lilly Singh Instagram - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐
Lilly Singh Instagram - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐
Lilly Singh Instagram - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos
Lilly Singh Instagram - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos
Lilly Singh Instagram - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos
Lilly Singh Instagram - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos
Lilly Singh Instagram - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos
Lilly Singh Instagram - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos
Lilly Singh Instagram - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos
Lilly Singh Instagram - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos
Lilly Singh Instagram - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos
Lilly Singh Instagram - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos
Lilly Singh Instagram - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
Lilly Singh Instagram - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
Lilly Singh Instagram - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
Lilly Singh Instagram - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
Lilly Singh Instagram - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
Lilly Singh Instagram - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
Lilly Singh Instagram - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
Lilly Singh Instagram - I’m crying 🥹 Comment below with a ✋🏽 if your immigrant parents aren’t super affectionate. Because #relatable but also, listen to this story… 

I’m part of a generation who speaks often about love languages. We do quizzes online, go to therapy and read articles about all the different ways to give and receive love. And we value this idea of loving people the way THEY need to be loved, so we try our best to do that. 

Cut to: immigrants parents. In so many of my sketches, I’ve joked about my parents not being super affectionate. It’s a common joke amongst Desis that hearing your parents say “I love you” is basically like winning the lottery. My parents love language is service. They may not say sweet things, or give many hugs, but they’ll pick me up from the airport or cut up fruit for me at literally ANY time. I know this. Especially my dad. 

But I had a moment of insight this past week. I flew back to Toronto to surprise my parents, meaning they did not know I was coming. I walked into the house and saw my dads laptop, two windows open, auto playing my YouTube videos. I’ve mentioned this in interviews before, but when I started making YouTube videos, my dad would play them on every computer he owned, just in the background, to help me get views. It’s been 13 years now and I don’t even upload YouTube videos anymore. I don’t even rely on views for work or income, but even still, he does this, everyday. 

My dad has never been really great at vocalizing he’s proud in much depth. And I’m sure that’s because his dad wasn’t great at it either. But seeing this laptop lit up my heart and told me everything I needed to know. It helped me realize that sometimes it’s okay to make the decision to accept love from people in the only way they know how to express it. Or at the very least, it was a reminder to pay attention to all the little ways my parents say “I love you” without words. Sure, maybe it’s not MY love language, but that doesn’t mean there is an absence of love. After all, maybe I don’t always love them in their love language either. And maybe it’s all a work in progress and in the interim, we should accept all the love we’ve been ignoring.
Lilly Singh Instagram - I’m crying 🥹 Comment below with a ✋🏽 if your immigrant parents aren’t super affectionate. Because #relatable but also, listen to this story… 

I’m part of a generation who speaks often about love languages. We do quizzes online, go to therapy and read articles about all the different ways to give and receive love. And we value this idea of loving people the way THEY need to be loved, so we try our best to do that. 

Cut to: immigrants parents. In so many of my sketches, I’ve joked about my parents not being super affectionate. It’s a common joke amongst Desis that hearing your parents say “I love you” is basically like winning the lottery. My parents love language is service. They may not say sweet things, or give many hugs, but they’ll pick me up from the airport or cut up fruit for me at literally ANY time. I know this. Especially my dad. 

But I had a moment of insight this past week. I flew back to Toronto to surprise my parents, meaning they did not know I was coming. I walked into the house and saw my dads laptop, two windows open, auto playing my YouTube videos. I’ve mentioned this in interviews before, but when I started making YouTube videos, my dad would play them on every computer he owned, just in the background, to help me get views. It’s been 13 years now and I don’t even upload YouTube videos anymore. I don’t even rely on views for work or income, but even still, he does this, everyday. 

My dad has never been really great at vocalizing he’s proud in much depth. And I’m sure that’s because his dad wasn’t great at it either. But seeing this laptop lit up my heart and told me everything I needed to know. It helped me realize that sometimes it’s okay to make the decision to accept love from people in the only way they know how to express it. Or at the very least, it was a reminder to pay attention to all the little ways my parents say “I love you” without words. Sure, maybe it’s not MY love language, but that doesn’t mean there is an absence of love. After all, maybe I don’t always love them in their love language either. And maybe it’s all a work in progress and in the interim, we should accept all the love we’ve been ignoring.
Lilly Singh Instagram - I’m crying 🥹 Comment below with a ✋🏽 if your immigrant parents aren’t super affectionate. Because #relatable but also, listen to this story… 

I’m part of a generation who speaks often about love languages. We do quizzes online, go to therapy and read articles about all the different ways to give and receive love. And we value this idea of loving people the way THEY need to be loved, so we try our best to do that. 

Cut to: immigrants parents. In so many of my sketches, I’ve joked about my parents not being super affectionate. It’s a common joke amongst Desis that hearing your parents say “I love you” is basically like winning the lottery. My parents love language is service. They may not say sweet things, or give many hugs, but they’ll pick me up from the airport or cut up fruit for me at literally ANY time. I know this. Especially my dad. 

But I had a moment of insight this past week. I flew back to Toronto to surprise my parents, meaning they did not know I was coming. I walked into the house and saw my dads laptop, two windows open, auto playing my YouTube videos. I’ve mentioned this in interviews before, but when I started making YouTube videos, my dad would play them on every computer he owned, just in the background, to help me get views. It’s been 13 years now and I don’t even upload YouTube videos anymore. I don’t even rely on views for work or income, but even still, he does this, everyday. 

My dad has never been really great at vocalizing he’s proud in much depth. And I’m sure that’s because his dad wasn’t great at it either. But seeing this laptop lit up my heart and told me everything I needed to know. It helped me realize that sometimes it’s okay to make the decision to accept love from people in the only way they know how to express it. Or at the very least, it was a reminder to pay attention to all the little ways my parents say “I love you” without words. Sure, maybe it’s not MY love language, but that doesn’t mean there is an absence of love. After all, maybe I don’t always love them in their love language either. And maybe it’s all a work in progress and in the interim, we should accept all the love we’ve been ignoring.
Lilly Singh Instagram - Last night, after about 15 years, I watched a Bollywood movie in the theatre: Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. 

It’s no secret I love Bollywood. In fact for a period of my childhood, I exclusively watched Hindi and Punjabi cinema (so much so that I often don’t know a staple North American movie my friends are referencing). But as an adult, my relationship with Bollywood has been bittersweet. Because I love the drama, music, dancing, theatrics and feeling of nostalgia. But I’m also a fierce advocate for women and it’s not lost on me how extremely sexist and patriarchal a lot of it can be (especially some of my classic favs). I’ve accepted that two things can be true at once: 1) Bollywood can be really meaningful to me and 2) I can also be frustrated with it sometimes.

However, yesterday while watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, I couldn’t help feel some major resolve. It beautifully addresses so many important issues including sexism, body positivity, gender norms and homophobia in a way I’ve never seen before, while being entertaining as hell. 

This isn’t an ad. Im not being paid to post this or talk about the movie. I just believe in supporting the things you want to see more of. And I definitely want to see more female characters like Rani who stand up for themselves and take no disrespect. And I think it’s so important to see male characters like Rocky who are willing to break gender norms and demonstrate a willingness to change their minds/attitudes. 

I can admit that as a young girl, I grew up daydreaming about my wedding. Why? Because it was the goal, ambition or destination of every female character in Hindi movies. I’m so happy that young girls today have more examples of what women can achieve, so their daydreams can be about themselves and their goals, not just about a union to someone else. 

Progress isn’t perfect. After all, poor Rani still had to rock a saree in the snow (a part of the glass ceiling that just won’t break 😅). But this film was a major win for me and I cannot recommend it enough. 

Chose this picture because I feel like Rocky would wear it. 

Congrats @karanjohar @ranveersingh @aliaabhatt 🙏🏽 thank you for this gem.
Lilly Singh Instagram - Last night, after about 15 years, I watched a Bollywood movie in the theatre: Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. 

It’s no secret I love Bollywood. In fact for a period of my childhood, I exclusively watched Hindi and Punjabi cinema (so much so that I often don’t know a staple North American movie my friends are referencing). But as an adult, my relationship with Bollywood has been bittersweet. Because I love the drama, music, dancing, theatrics and feeling of nostalgia. But I’m also a fierce advocate for women and it’s not lost on me how extremely sexist and patriarchal a lot of it can be (especially some of my classic favs). I’ve accepted that two things can be true at once: 1) Bollywood can be really meaningful to me and 2) I can also be frustrated with it sometimes.

However, yesterday while watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, I couldn’t help feel some major resolve. It beautifully addresses so many important issues including sexism, body positivity, gender norms and homophobia in a way I’ve never seen before, while being entertaining as hell. 

This isn’t an ad. Im not being paid to post this or talk about the movie. I just believe in supporting the things you want to see more of. And I definitely want to see more female characters like Rani who stand up for themselves and take no disrespect. And I think it’s so important to see male characters like Rocky who are willing to break gender norms and demonstrate a willingness to change their minds/attitudes. 

I can admit that as a young girl, I grew up daydreaming about my wedding. Why? Because it was the goal, ambition or destination of every female character in Hindi movies. I’m so happy that young girls today have more examples of what women can achieve, so their daydreams can be about themselves and their goals, not just about a union to someone else. 

Progress isn’t perfect. After all, poor Rani still had to rock a saree in the snow (a part of the glass ceiling that just won’t break 😅). But this film was a major win for me and I cannot recommend it enough. 

Chose this picture because I feel like Rocky would wear it. 

Congrats @karanjohar @ranveersingh @aliaabhatt 🙏🏽 thank you for this gem.
Lilly Singh Instagram - Last night, after about 15 years, I watched a Bollywood movie in the theatre: Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. 

It’s no secret I love Bollywood. In fact for a period of my childhood, I exclusively watched Hindi and Punjabi cinema (so much so that I often don’t know a staple North American movie my friends are referencing). But as an adult, my relationship with Bollywood has been bittersweet. Because I love the drama, music, dancing, theatrics and feeling of nostalgia. But I’m also a fierce advocate for women and it’s not lost on me how extremely sexist and patriarchal a lot of it can be (especially some of my classic favs). I’ve accepted that two things can be true at once: 1) Bollywood can be really meaningful to me and 2) I can also be frustrated with it sometimes.

However, yesterday while watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, I couldn’t help feel some major resolve. It beautifully addresses so many important issues including sexism, body positivity, gender norms and homophobia in a way I’ve never seen before, while being entertaining as hell. 

This isn’t an ad. Im not being paid to post this or talk about the movie. I just believe in supporting the things you want to see more of. And I definitely want to see more female characters like Rani who stand up for themselves and take no disrespect. And I think it’s so important to see male characters like Rocky who are willing to break gender norms and demonstrate a willingness to change their minds/attitudes. 

I can admit that as a young girl, I grew up daydreaming about my wedding. Why? Because it was the goal, ambition or destination of every female character in Hindi movies. I’m so happy that young girls today have more examples of what women can achieve, so their daydreams can be about themselves and their goals, not just about a union to someone else. 

Progress isn’t perfect. After all, poor Rani still had to rock a saree in the snow (a part of the glass ceiling that just won’t break 😅). But this film was a major win for me and I cannot recommend it enough. 

Chose this picture because I feel like Rocky would wear it. 

Congrats @karanjohar @ranveersingh @aliaabhatt 🙏🏽 thank you for this gem.
Lilly Singh Instagram - Happy Diwali 🪔 
I feel extremely grateful that yesterday I got to gather my beautiful community and share some much needed love and light. From my family to yours, may God bless you and may the universe give you abundance ✨ 

Fit: @falgunishanepeacockindia 
Jewellery: @saripalace 
Hair: @sonia_singh_89 
Makeup: @prernaco 
Photo: @alanvphotos

#LoveAndLight2023
Lilly Singh Instagram - Happy Diwali 🪔 
I feel extremely grateful that yesterday I got to gather my beautiful community and share some much needed love and light. From my family to yours, may God bless you and may the universe give you abundance ✨ 

Fit: @falgunishanepeacockindia 
Jewellery: @saripalace 
Hair: @sonia_singh_89 
Makeup: @prernaco 
Photo: @alanvphotos

#LoveAndLight2023
Lilly Singh Instagram - Happy Diwali 🪔 
I feel extremely grateful that yesterday I got to gather my beautiful community and share some much needed love and light. From my family to yours, may God bless you and may the universe give you abundance ✨ 

Fit: @falgunishanepeacockindia 
Jewellery: @saripalace 
Hair: @sonia_singh_89 
Makeup: @prernaco 
Photo: @alanvphotos

#LoveAndLight2023
Lilly Singh Instagram - Happy Diwali 🪔 
I feel extremely grateful that yesterday I got to gather my beautiful community and share some much needed love and light. From my family to yours, may God bless you and may the universe give you abundance ✨ 

Fit: @falgunishanepeacockindia 
Jewellery: @saripalace 
Hair: @sonia_singh_89 
Makeup: @prernaco 
Photo: @alanvphotos

#LoveAndLight2023
Lilly Singh Instagram - Happy Pride!! This month and every month to come, my hope is that we lean more into love. For ourselves and then in turn, for others. 

A kind reminder that there is no “right” or “wrong” way to come out, be queer, or express your true self. You don’t need to be more of anything or less of anything. 

Often times, people approach me with a framework of rules about being queer: what to like, not like. Which companies I’m supposed to support, or boycott. What jokes I’m allowed to laugh at, or be mad about. Which artists I should listen to, or mute. And while I understand and deeply believe in fighting the fight against hate, I also want to exist in a space where sometimes… I can just be. I think we owe that to ourselves. 

So to my queer community, I see you, I love you and I hope you give yourself a moment to just celebrate and BE. You are more than just a fight ❤️

You are welcome here 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

📸: @saulopez
Lilly Singh Instagram - Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. 

Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. 

Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative.

I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? 

This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. 

I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️

📷: @saulopez
Lilly Singh Instagram - Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. 

Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. 

Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative.

I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? 

This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. 

I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️

📷: @saulopez
Lilly Singh Instagram - Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. 

Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. 

Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative.

I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? 

This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. 

I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️

📷: @saulopez
Lilly Singh Instagram - Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. 

Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. 

Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative.

I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? 

This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. 

I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️

📷: @saulopez
Lilly Singh Instagram - Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. 

Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. 

Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative.

I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? 

This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. 

I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️

📷: @saulopez
Lilly Singh Instagram - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
Lilly Singh Instagram - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
Lilly Singh Instagram - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
Lilly Singh Instagram - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
Lilly Singh Instagram - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
Lilly Singh Instagram - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
Lilly Singh Instagram - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
Lilly Singh Instagram - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
Lilly Singh Instagram - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
Lilly Singh Instagram - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
Lilly Singh Instagram - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Lilly Singh Instagram - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Lilly Singh Instagram - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Lilly Singh Instagram - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Lilly Singh Instagram - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Lilly Singh Instagram - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Lilly Singh Instagram - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Lilly Singh Instagram - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Lilly Singh Instagram - Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. 

Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. 

The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. 

I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. 

I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 

And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. 

And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. 

We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. 

Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️

📸: @saulopez
Lilly Singh Instagram - Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. 

Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. 

The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. 

I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. 

I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 

And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. 

And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. 

We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. 

Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️

📸: @saulopez
Lilly Singh Instagram - Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. 

Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. 

The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. 

I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. 

I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 

And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. 

And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. 

We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. 

Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️

📸: @saulopez
Lilly Singh Instagram - Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.
Lilly Singh Instagram - Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.
Lilly Singh Instagram - Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.
Lilly Singh Instagram - Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.
Lilly Singh Instagram - Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.
Lilly Singh Instagram - Will you accept this rose? 🌹 My Oscars after party look had me feeling like The Bachelorette. 

Jacket: @givenchy 
Shoes: @jimmychoo
Jewelry: @omega @shayjewelry @anabelachan 
Styling: @desireemorales 
Hair: @sonia_singh_89 
Makeup: @prernaco
Lilly Singh Instagram - A few more gems from last week ✨ Also I just got my period so I really needed to post a fabulous pic to make myself feel better right now. Thank you.
Lilly Singh Instagram - A few more gems from last week ✨ Also I just got my period so I really needed to post a fabulous pic to make myself feel better right now. Thank you.
Lilly Singh Instagram - A few more gems from last week ✨ Also I just got my period so I really needed to post a fabulous pic to make myself feel better right now. Thank you.
Lilly Singh Instagram - My mom’s favourite activity is playing Where’s Waldo. Naturally I had to get us these matching Halloween costumes. I feel like the older I get, the more I want to give my parents opportunities to act like children and have fun. They spent most of their life being responsible, so today… we eat candy and dance to the Monster Mash 🫡
Lilly Singh Instagram - My mom’s favourite activity is playing Where’s Waldo. Naturally I had to get us these matching Halloween costumes. I feel like the older I get, the more I want to give my parents opportunities to act like children and have fun. They spent most of their life being responsible, so today… we eat candy and dance to the Monster Mash 🫡
Lilly Singh Instagram - My mom’s favourite activity is playing Where’s Waldo. Naturally I had to get us these matching Halloween costumes. I feel like the older I get, the more I want to give my parents opportunities to act like children and have fun. They spent most of their life being responsible, so today… we eat candy and dance to the Monster Mash 🫡
Lilly Singh - 273.7K Likes - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐

273.7K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇 I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽 On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️ Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘 And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day. #diljitdosanjh 🐐
Likes : 273684
Lilly Singh - 273.7K Likes - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐

273.7K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇 I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽 On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️ Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘 And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day. #diljitdosanjh 🐐
Likes : 273684
Lilly Singh - 273.7K Likes - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐

273.7K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇 I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽 On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️ Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘 And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day. #diljitdosanjh 🐐
Likes : 273684
Lilly Singh - 273.7K Likes - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐

273.7K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇 I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽 On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️ Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘 And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day. #diljitdosanjh 🐐
Likes : 273684
Lilly Singh - 273.7K Likes - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐

273.7K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇 I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽 On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️ Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘 And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day. #diljitdosanjh 🐐
Likes : 273684
Lilly Singh - 273.7K Likes - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐

273.7K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇 I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽 On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️ Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘 And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day. #diljitdosanjh 🐐
Likes : 273684
Lilly Singh - 273.7K Likes - HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇

I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. 

So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽

On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️

Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘

And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day.

#diljitdosanjh 🐐

273.7K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : HANJI. My brother @diljitdosanjh turned #coachella into a Mela 🎇 I’ve never been to Coachella before and admittedly never really had a desire to go. But when your boy is putting on for the culture and making history, there’s no question I was going to do the 6 hour total commute and support. And I would do it 5 times over again for the GOAT. So proud of Diljit for not only pushing the limits, but doing it with grace and swag on 💯. On a personal note, I also greatly appreciate how supportive Diljit is of me and how vocal he is in general about supporting eachother, especially Desi women. That’s on some culture changing, role model behaviour. Thank you for your example and amplification of love 🙏🏽 On another note, I simply HAVE TO give a major shout out to @sonalisingh who is the mastermind beside Diljit and makes things like Coachella happen. She’s the hustler that helps make the history and her existence is so important. Thank you for all that you do ❤️ Also hi mom, I’ll always FaceTime you when I’m with Diljit because I love you and also I know you’ll get mad if I don’t 😘 And the LAST thing I’ll say is, never sleep on Punjabis. That crowd was more lit and louder than any other section of the festival and I said what I said. Good day. #diljitdosanjh 🐐
Likes : 273684
Lilly Singh - 193.9K Likes - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos

193.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory. Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜 📸: @alanvphotos
Likes : 193897
Lilly Singh - 193.9K Likes - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos

193.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory. Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜 📸: @alanvphotos
Likes : 193897
Lilly Singh - 193.9K Likes - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos

193.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory. Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜 📸: @alanvphotos
Likes : 193897
Lilly Singh - 193.9K Likes - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos

193.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory. Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜 📸: @alanvphotos
Likes : 193897
Lilly Singh - 193.9K Likes - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos

193.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory. Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜 📸: @alanvphotos
Likes : 193897
Lilly Singh - 193.9K Likes - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos

193.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory. Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜 📸: @alanvphotos
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Lilly Singh - 193.9K Likes - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos

193.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory. Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜 📸: @alanvphotos
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Lilly Singh - 193.9K Likes - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos

193.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory. Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜 📸: @alanvphotos
Likes : 193897
Lilly Singh - 193.9K Likes - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos

193.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory. Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜 📸: @alanvphotos
Likes : 193897
Lilly Singh - 193.9K Likes - Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 

I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. 

After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory.

Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜

📸: @alanvphotos

193.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Hannjiiiiii ✨ Some of my favourite moments from #LoveAndLight2023 I have zero pictures from the event on my phone. In fact, I don’t think I saw many people on their phone, period. Community anywhere is important, but I find more and more we’re only experiencing it online. In fact, we only measure moments, behavior and worth by what’s online these days. These pictures hold memories that a caption or IG post will never do justice to…and I love that. After the party, so many people texted me saying “your family and friends are so warm and welcoming,” and that makes me really proud. I’ve been to one too many events in my life where I walked in and immediately felt awkward. I felt this pressure to put on an act and find acceptance. That’s the opposite of what I want this annual event to be. Whether this is your 30th Diwali, or your first, this party will always be about unity, warmth and inclusion. That good, good energy is mandatory. Grateful for these moments. This is love 💜 📸: @alanvphotos
Likes : 193897
Lilly Singh - 180.1K Likes - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽

180.1K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
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Lilly Singh - 180.1K Likes - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽

180.1K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
Likes : 180077
Lilly Singh - 180.1K Likes - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽

180.1K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
Likes : 180077
Lilly Singh - 180.1K Likes - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽

180.1K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
Likes : 180077
Lilly Singh - 180.1K Likes - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽

180.1K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
Likes : 180077
Lilly Singh - 180.1K Likes - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽

180.1K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
Likes : 180077
Lilly Singh - 180.1K Likes - What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! 

On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. 

Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). 

In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽

180.1K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : What an honour it was to be amongst so many talented humans yesterday! Thank you to @theacademy and @abcnetwork for having me! Congrats to all of the nominees and winners!! On a personal note, it was so amazing to see my fellow South Asians thriving on the carpet, as presenters and in two instances, as… wait for it… OSCAR WINNERS! Congrats to everyone who worked on both #NaatuNaatu and #TheElephantWhisperers! Here are your roses for continuing to pave a path for all of us… 🌹🌹🌹 thank you!! This is hard, important work and I truly applaud you and am grateful. Let’s make sure this progress continues with forward momentum. Hopefully next year, we can see even more South Asian representation on that stage as presenters, nominees, winners and dancers (that Naatu Naatu performance was EPIC but I wish some bomb af South Asian dancers got the chance to be part of it). In conclusion, DESIS. 🤌🏽
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Lilly Singh - 178.5K Likes - I’m crying 🥹 Comment below with a ✋🏽 if your immigrant parents aren’t super affectionate. Because #relatable but also, listen to this story… 

I’m part of a generation who speaks often about love languages. We do quizzes online, go to therapy and read articles about all the different ways to give and receive love. And we value this idea of loving people the way THEY need to be loved, so we try our best to do that. 

Cut to: immigrants parents. In so many of my sketches, I’ve joked about my parents not being super affectionate. It’s a common joke amongst Desis that hearing your parents say “I love you” is basically like winning the lottery. My parents love language is service. They may not say sweet things, or give many hugs, but they’ll pick me up from the airport or cut up fruit for me at literally ANY time. I know this. Especially my dad. 

But I had a moment of insight this past week. I flew back to Toronto to surprise my parents, meaning they did not know I was coming. I walked into the house and saw my dads laptop, two windows open, auto playing my YouTube videos. I’ve mentioned this in interviews before, but when I started making YouTube videos, my dad would play them on every computer he owned, just in the background, to help me get views. It’s been 13 years now and I don’t even upload YouTube videos anymore. I don’t even rely on views for work or income, but even still, he does this, everyday. 

My dad has never been really great at vocalizing he’s proud in much depth. And I’m sure that’s because his dad wasn’t great at it either. But seeing this laptop lit up my heart and told me everything I needed to know. It helped me realize that sometimes it’s okay to make the decision to accept love from people in the only way they know how to express it. Or at the very least, it was a reminder to pay attention to all the little ways my parents say “I love you” without words. Sure, maybe it’s not MY love language, but that doesn’t mean there is an absence of love. After all, maybe I don’t always love them in their love language either. And maybe it’s all a work in progress and in the interim, we should accept all the love we’ve been ignoring.

178.5K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : I’m crying 🥹 Comment below with a ✋🏽 if your immigrant parents aren’t super affectionate. Because #relatable but also, listen to this story… I’m part of a generation who speaks often about love languages. We do quizzes online, go to therapy and read articles about all the different ways to give and receive love. And we value this idea of loving people the way THEY need to be loved, so we try our best to do that. Cut to: immigrants parents. In so many of my sketches, I’ve joked about my parents not being super affectionate. It’s a common joke amongst Desis that hearing your parents say “I love you” is basically like winning the lottery. My parents love language is service. They may not say sweet things, or give many hugs, but they’ll pick me up from the airport or cut up fruit for me at literally ANY time. I know this. Especially my dad. But I had a moment of insight this past week. I flew back to Toronto to surprise my parents, meaning they did not know I was coming. I walked into the house and saw my dads laptop, two windows open, auto playing my YouTube videos. I’ve mentioned this in interviews before, but when I started making YouTube videos, my dad would play them on every computer he owned, just in the background, to help me get views. It’s been 13 years now and I don’t even upload YouTube videos anymore. I don’t even rely on views for work or income, but even still, he does this, everyday. My dad has never been really great at vocalizing he’s proud in much depth. And I’m sure that’s because his dad wasn’t great at it either. But seeing this laptop lit up my heart and told me everything I needed to know. It helped me realize that sometimes it’s okay to make the decision to accept love from people in the only way they know how to express it. Or at the very least, it was a reminder to pay attention to all the little ways my parents say “I love you” without words. Sure, maybe it’s not MY love language, but that doesn’t mean there is an absence of love. After all, maybe I don’t always love them in their love language either. And maybe it’s all a work in progress and in the interim, we should accept all the love we’ve been ignoring.
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Lilly Singh - 178.5K Likes - I’m crying 🥹 Comment below with a ✋🏽 if your immigrant parents aren’t super affectionate. Because #relatable but also, listen to this story… 

I’m part of a generation who speaks often about love languages. We do quizzes online, go to therapy and read articles about all the different ways to give and receive love. And we value this idea of loving people the way THEY need to be loved, so we try our best to do that. 

Cut to: immigrants parents. In so many of my sketches, I’ve joked about my parents not being super affectionate. It’s a common joke amongst Desis that hearing your parents say “I love you” is basically like winning the lottery. My parents love language is service. They may not say sweet things, or give many hugs, but they’ll pick me up from the airport or cut up fruit for me at literally ANY time. I know this. Especially my dad. 

But I had a moment of insight this past week. I flew back to Toronto to surprise my parents, meaning they did not know I was coming. I walked into the house and saw my dads laptop, two windows open, auto playing my YouTube videos. I’ve mentioned this in interviews before, but when I started making YouTube videos, my dad would play them on every computer he owned, just in the background, to help me get views. It’s been 13 years now and I don’t even upload YouTube videos anymore. I don’t even rely on views for work or income, but even still, he does this, everyday. 

My dad has never been really great at vocalizing he’s proud in much depth. And I’m sure that’s because his dad wasn’t great at it either. But seeing this laptop lit up my heart and told me everything I needed to know. It helped me realize that sometimes it’s okay to make the decision to accept love from people in the only way they know how to express it. Or at the very least, it was a reminder to pay attention to all the little ways my parents say “I love you” without words. Sure, maybe it’s not MY love language, but that doesn’t mean there is an absence of love. After all, maybe I don’t always love them in their love language either. And maybe it’s all a work in progress and in the interim, we should accept all the love we’ve been ignoring.

178.5K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : I’m crying 🥹 Comment below with a ✋🏽 if your immigrant parents aren’t super affectionate. Because #relatable but also, listen to this story… I’m part of a generation who speaks often about love languages. We do quizzes online, go to therapy and read articles about all the different ways to give and receive love. And we value this idea of loving people the way THEY need to be loved, so we try our best to do that. Cut to: immigrants parents. In so many of my sketches, I’ve joked about my parents not being super affectionate. It’s a common joke amongst Desis that hearing your parents say “I love you” is basically like winning the lottery. My parents love language is service. They may not say sweet things, or give many hugs, but they’ll pick me up from the airport or cut up fruit for me at literally ANY time. I know this. Especially my dad. But I had a moment of insight this past week. I flew back to Toronto to surprise my parents, meaning they did not know I was coming. I walked into the house and saw my dads laptop, two windows open, auto playing my YouTube videos. I’ve mentioned this in interviews before, but when I started making YouTube videos, my dad would play them on every computer he owned, just in the background, to help me get views. It’s been 13 years now and I don’t even upload YouTube videos anymore. I don’t even rely on views for work or income, but even still, he does this, everyday. My dad has never been really great at vocalizing he’s proud in much depth. And I’m sure that’s because his dad wasn’t great at it either. But seeing this laptop lit up my heart and told me everything I needed to know. It helped me realize that sometimes it’s okay to make the decision to accept love from people in the only way they know how to express it. Or at the very least, it was a reminder to pay attention to all the little ways my parents say “I love you” without words. Sure, maybe it’s not MY love language, but that doesn’t mean there is an absence of love. After all, maybe I don’t always love them in their love language either. And maybe it’s all a work in progress and in the interim, we should accept all the love we’ve been ignoring.
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Lilly Singh - 178.5K Likes - I’m crying 🥹 Comment below with a ✋🏽 if your immigrant parents aren’t super affectionate. Because #relatable but also, listen to this story… 

I’m part of a generation who speaks often about love languages. We do quizzes online, go to therapy and read articles about all the different ways to give and receive love. And we value this idea of loving people the way THEY need to be loved, so we try our best to do that. 

Cut to: immigrants parents. In so many of my sketches, I’ve joked about my parents not being super affectionate. It’s a common joke amongst Desis that hearing your parents say “I love you” is basically like winning the lottery. My parents love language is service. They may not say sweet things, or give many hugs, but they’ll pick me up from the airport or cut up fruit for me at literally ANY time. I know this. Especially my dad. 

But I had a moment of insight this past week. I flew back to Toronto to surprise my parents, meaning they did not know I was coming. I walked into the house and saw my dads laptop, two windows open, auto playing my YouTube videos. I’ve mentioned this in interviews before, but when I started making YouTube videos, my dad would play them on every computer he owned, just in the background, to help me get views. It’s been 13 years now and I don’t even upload YouTube videos anymore. I don’t even rely on views for work or income, but even still, he does this, everyday. 

My dad has never been really great at vocalizing he’s proud in much depth. And I’m sure that’s because his dad wasn’t great at it either. But seeing this laptop lit up my heart and told me everything I needed to know. It helped me realize that sometimes it’s okay to make the decision to accept love from people in the only way they know how to express it. Or at the very least, it was a reminder to pay attention to all the little ways my parents say “I love you” without words. Sure, maybe it’s not MY love language, but that doesn’t mean there is an absence of love. After all, maybe I don’t always love them in their love language either. And maybe it’s all a work in progress and in the interim, we should accept all the love we’ve been ignoring.

178.5K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : I’m crying 🥹 Comment below with a ✋🏽 if your immigrant parents aren’t super affectionate. Because #relatable but also, listen to this story… I’m part of a generation who speaks often about love languages. We do quizzes online, go to therapy and read articles about all the different ways to give and receive love. And we value this idea of loving people the way THEY need to be loved, so we try our best to do that. Cut to: immigrants parents. In so many of my sketches, I’ve joked about my parents not being super affectionate. It’s a common joke amongst Desis that hearing your parents say “I love you” is basically like winning the lottery. My parents love language is service. They may not say sweet things, or give many hugs, but they’ll pick me up from the airport or cut up fruit for me at literally ANY time. I know this. Especially my dad. But I had a moment of insight this past week. I flew back to Toronto to surprise my parents, meaning they did not know I was coming. I walked into the house and saw my dads laptop, two windows open, auto playing my YouTube videos. I’ve mentioned this in interviews before, but when I started making YouTube videos, my dad would play them on every computer he owned, just in the background, to help me get views. It’s been 13 years now and I don’t even upload YouTube videos anymore. I don’t even rely on views for work or income, but even still, he does this, everyday. My dad has never been really great at vocalizing he’s proud in much depth. And I’m sure that’s because his dad wasn’t great at it either. But seeing this laptop lit up my heart and told me everything I needed to know. It helped me realize that sometimes it’s okay to make the decision to accept love from people in the only way they know how to express it. Or at the very least, it was a reminder to pay attention to all the little ways my parents say “I love you” without words. Sure, maybe it’s not MY love language, but that doesn’t mean there is an absence of love. After all, maybe I don’t always love them in their love language either. And maybe it’s all a work in progress and in the interim, we should accept all the love we’ve been ignoring.
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Lilly Singh - 171.5K Likes - Last night, after about 15 years, I watched a Bollywood movie in the theatre: Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. 

It’s no secret I love Bollywood. In fact for a period of my childhood, I exclusively watched Hindi and Punjabi cinema (so much so that I often don’t know a staple North American movie my friends are referencing). But as an adult, my relationship with Bollywood has been bittersweet. Because I love the drama, music, dancing, theatrics and feeling of nostalgia. But I’m also a fierce advocate for women and it’s not lost on me how extremely sexist and patriarchal a lot of it can be (especially some of my classic favs). I’ve accepted that two things can be true at once: 1) Bollywood can be really meaningful to me and 2) I can also be frustrated with it sometimes.

However, yesterday while watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, I couldn’t help feel some major resolve. It beautifully addresses so many important issues including sexism, body positivity, gender norms and homophobia in a way I’ve never seen before, while being entertaining as hell. 

This isn’t an ad. Im not being paid to post this or talk about the movie. I just believe in supporting the things you want to see more of. And I definitely want to see more female characters like Rani who stand up for themselves and take no disrespect. And I think it’s so important to see male characters like Rocky who are willing to break gender norms and demonstrate a willingness to change their minds/attitudes. 

I can admit that as a young girl, I grew up daydreaming about my wedding. Why? Because it was the goal, ambition or destination of every female character in Hindi movies. I’m so happy that young girls today have more examples of what women can achieve, so their daydreams can be about themselves and their goals, not just about a union to someone else. 

Progress isn’t perfect. After all, poor Rani still had to rock a saree in the snow (a part of the glass ceiling that just won’t break 😅). But this film was a major win for me and I cannot recommend it enough. 

Chose this picture because I feel like Rocky would wear it. 

Congrats @karanjohar @ranveersingh @aliaabhatt 🙏🏽 thank you for this gem.

171.5K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Last night, after about 15 years, I watched a Bollywood movie in the theatre: Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. It’s no secret I love Bollywood. In fact for a period of my childhood, I exclusively watched Hindi and Punjabi cinema (so much so that I often don’t know a staple North American movie my friends are referencing). But as an adult, my relationship with Bollywood has been bittersweet. Because I love the drama, music, dancing, theatrics and feeling of nostalgia. But I’m also a fierce advocate for women and it’s not lost on me how extremely sexist and patriarchal a lot of it can be (especially some of my classic favs). I’ve accepted that two things can be true at once: 1) Bollywood can be really meaningful to me and 2) I can also be frustrated with it sometimes. However, yesterday while watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, I couldn’t help feel some major resolve. It beautifully addresses so many important issues including sexism, body positivity, gender norms and homophobia in a way I’ve never seen before, while being entertaining as hell. This isn’t an ad. Im not being paid to post this or talk about the movie. I just believe in supporting the things you want to see more of. And I definitely want to see more female characters like Rani who stand up for themselves and take no disrespect. And I think it’s so important to see male characters like Rocky who are willing to break gender norms and demonstrate a willingness to change their minds/attitudes. I can admit that as a young girl, I grew up daydreaming about my wedding. Why? Because it was the goal, ambition or destination of every female character in Hindi movies. I’m so happy that young girls today have more examples of what women can achieve, so their daydreams can be about themselves and their goals, not just about a union to someone else. Progress isn’t perfect. After all, poor Rani still had to rock a saree in the snow (a part of the glass ceiling that just won’t break 😅). But this film was a major win for me and I cannot recommend it enough. Chose this picture because I feel like Rocky would wear it. Congrats @karanjohar @ranveersingh @aliaabhatt 🙏🏽 thank you for this gem.
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Lilly Singh - 171.5K Likes - Last night, after about 15 years, I watched a Bollywood movie in the theatre: Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. 

It’s no secret I love Bollywood. In fact for a period of my childhood, I exclusively watched Hindi and Punjabi cinema (so much so that I often don’t know a staple North American movie my friends are referencing). But as an adult, my relationship with Bollywood has been bittersweet. Because I love the drama, music, dancing, theatrics and feeling of nostalgia. But I’m also a fierce advocate for women and it’s not lost on me how extremely sexist and patriarchal a lot of it can be (especially some of my classic favs). I’ve accepted that two things can be true at once: 1) Bollywood can be really meaningful to me and 2) I can also be frustrated with it sometimes.

However, yesterday while watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, I couldn’t help feel some major resolve. It beautifully addresses so many important issues including sexism, body positivity, gender norms and homophobia in a way I’ve never seen before, while being entertaining as hell. 

This isn’t an ad. Im not being paid to post this or talk about the movie. I just believe in supporting the things you want to see more of. And I definitely want to see more female characters like Rani who stand up for themselves and take no disrespect. And I think it’s so important to see male characters like Rocky who are willing to break gender norms and demonstrate a willingness to change their minds/attitudes. 

I can admit that as a young girl, I grew up daydreaming about my wedding. Why? Because it was the goal, ambition or destination of every female character in Hindi movies. I’m so happy that young girls today have more examples of what women can achieve, so their daydreams can be about themselves and their goals, not just about a union to someone else. 

Progress isn’t perfect. After all, poor Rani still had to rock a saree in the snow (a part of the glass ceiling that just won’t break 😅). But this film was a major win for me and I cannot recommend it enough. 

Chose this picture because I feel like Rocky would wear it. 

Congrats @karanjohar @ranveersingh @aliaabhatt 🙏🏽 thank you for this gem.

171.5K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Last night, after about 15 years, I watched a Bollywood movie in the theatre: Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. It’s no secret I love Bollywood. In fact for a period of my childhood, I exclusively watched Hindi and Punjabi cinema (so much so that I often don’t know a staple North American movie my friends are referencing). But as an adult, my relationship with Bollywood has been bittersweet. Because I love the drama, music, dancing, theatrics and feeling of nostalgia. But I’m also a fierce advocate for women and it’s not lost on me how extremely sexist and patriarchal a lot of it can be (especially some of my classic favs). I’ve accepted that two things can be true at once: 1) Bollywood can be really meaningful to me and 2) I can also be frustrated with it sometimes. However, yesterday while watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, I couldn’t help feel some major resolve. It beautifully addresses so many important issues including sexism, body positivity, gender norms and homophobia in a way I’ve never seen before, while being entertaining as hell. This isn’t an ad. Im not being paid to post this or talk about the movie. I just believe in supporting the things you want to see more of. And I definitely want to see more female characters like Rani who stand up for themselves and take no disrespect. And I think it’s so important to see male characters like Rocky who are willing to break gender norms and demonstrate a willingness to change their minds/attitudes. I can admit that as a young girl, I grew up daydreaming about my wedding. Why? Because it was the goal, ambition or destination of every female character in Hindi movies. I’m so happy that young girls today have more examples of what women can achieve, so their daydreams can be about themselves and their goals, not just about a union to someone else. Progress isn’t perfect. After all, poor Rani still had to rock a saree in the snow (a part of the glass ceiling that just won’t break 😅). But this film was a major win for me and I cannot recommend it enough. Chose this picture because I feel like Rocky would wear it. Congrats @karanjohar @ranveersingh @aliaabhatt 🙏🏽 thank you for this gem.
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Lilly Singh - 171.5K Likes - Last night, after about 15 years, I watched a Bollywood movie in the theatre: Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. 

It’s no secret I love Bollywood. In fact for a period of my childhood, I exclusively watched Hindi and Punjabi cinema (so much so that I often don’t know a staple North American movie my friends are referencing). But as an adult, my relationship with Bollywood has been bittersweet. Because I love the drama, music, dancing, theatrics and feeling of nostalgia. But I’m also a fierce advocate for women and it’s not lost on me how extremely sexist and patriarchal a lot of it can be (especially some of my classic favs). I’ve accepted that two things can be true at once: 1) Bollywood can be really meaningful to me and 2) I can also be frustrated with it sometimes.

However, yesterday while watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, I couldn’t help feel some major resolve. It beautifully addresses so many important issues including sexism, body positivity, gender norms and homophobia in a way I’ve never seen before, while being entertaining as hell. 

This isn’t an ad. Im not being paid to post this or talk about the movie. I just believe in supporting the things you want to see more of. And I definitely want to see more female characters like Rani who stand up for themselves and take no disrespect. And I think it’s so important to see male characters like Rocky who are willing to break gender norms and demonstrate a willingness to change their minds/attitudes. 

I can admit that as a young girl, I grew up daydreaming about my wedding. Why? Because it was the goal, ambition or destination of every female character in Hindi movies. I’m so happy that young girls today have more examples of what women can achieve, so their daydreams can be about themselves and their goals, not just about a union to someone else. 

Progress isn’t perfect. After all, poor Rani still had to rock a saree in the snow (a part of the glass ceiling that just won’t break 😅). But this film was a major win for me and I cannot recommend it enough. 

Chose this picture because I feel like Rocky would wear it. 

Congrats @karanjohar @ranveersingh @aliaabhatt 🙏🏽 thank you for this gem.

171.5K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Last night, after about 15 years, I watched a Bollywood movie in the theatre: Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. It’s no secret I love Bollywood. In fact for a period of my childhood, I exclusively watched Hindi and Punjabi cinema (so much so that I often don’t know a staple North American movie my friends are referencing). But as an adult, my relationship with Bollywood has been bittersweet. Because I love the drama, music, dancing, theatrics and feeling of nostalgia. But I’m also a fierce advocate for women and it’s not lost on me how extremely sexist and patriarchal a lot of it can be (especially some of my classic favs). I’ve accepted that two things can be true at once: 1) Bollywood can be really meaningful to me and 2) I can also be frustrated with it sometimes. However, yesterday while watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, I couldn’t help feel some major resolve. It beautifully addresses so many important issues including sexism, body positivity, gender norms and homophobia in a way I’ve never seen before, while being entertaining as hell. This isn’t an ad. Im not being paid to post this or talk about the movie. I just believe in supporting the things you want to see more of. And I definitely want to see more female characters like Rani who stand up for themselves and take no disrespect. And I think it’s so important to see male characters like Rocky who are willing to break gender norms and demonstrate a willingness to change their minds/attitudes. I can admit that as a young girl, I grew up daydreaming about my wedding. Why? Because it was the goal, ambition or destination of every female character in Hindi movies. I’m so happy that young girls today have more examples of what women can achieve, so their daydreams can be about themselves and their goals, not just about a union to someone else. Progress isn’t perfect. After all, poor Rani still had to rock a saree in the snow (a part of the glass ceiling that just won’t break 😅). But this film was a major win for me and I cannot recommend it enough. Chose this picture because I feel like Rocky would wear it. Congrats @karanjohar @ranveersingh @aliaabhatt 🙏🏽 thank you for this gem.
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Lilly Singh - 140.3K Likes - Happy Diwali 🪔 
I feel extremely grateful that yesterday I got to gather my beautiful community and share some much needed love and light. From my family to yours, may God bless you and may the universe give you abundance ✨ 

Fit: @falgunishanepeacockindia 
Jewellery: @saripalace 
Hair: @sonia_singh_89 
Makeup: @prernaco 
Photo: @alanvphotos

#LoveAndLight2023

140.3K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Happy Diwali 🪔 I feel extremely grateful that yesterday I got to gather my beautiful community and share some much needed love and light. From my family to yours, may God bless you and may the universe give you abundance ✨ Fit: @falgunishanepeacockindia Jewellery: @saripalace Hair: @sonia_singh_89 Makeup: @prernaco Photo: @alanvphotos #LoveAndLight2023
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Lilly Singh - 140.3K Likes - Happy Diwali 🪔 
I feel extremely grateful that yesterday I got to gather my beautiful community and share some much needed love and light. From my family to yours, may God bless you and may the universe give you abundance ✨ 

Fit: @falgunishanepeacockindia 
Jewellery: @saripalace 
Hair: @sonia_singh_89 
Makeup: @prernaco 
Photo: @alanvphotos

#LoveAndLight2023

140.3K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Happy Diwali 🪔 I feel extremely grateful that yesterday I got to gather my beautiful community and share some much needed love and light. From my family to yours, may God bless you and may the universe give you abundance ✨ Fit: @falgunishanepeacockindia Jewellery: @saripalace Hair: @sonia_singh_89 Makeup: @prernaco Photo: @alanvphotos #LoveAndLight2023
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Lilly Singh - 140.3K Likes - Happy Diwali 🪔 
I feel extremely grateful that yesterday I got to gather my beautiful community and share some much needed love and light. From my family to yours, may God bless you and may the universe give you abundance ✨ 

Fit: @falgunishanepeacockindia 
Jewellery: @saripalace 
Hair: @sonia_singh_89 
Makeup: @prernaco 
Photo: @alanvphotos

#LoveAndLight2023

140.3K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Happy Diwali 🪔 I feel extremely grateful that yesterday I got to gather my beautiful community and share some much needed love and light. From my family to yours, may God bless you and may the universe give you abundance ✨ Fit: @falgunishanepeacockindia Jewellery: @saripalace Hair: @sonia_singh_89 Makeup: @prernaco Photo: @alanvphotos #LoveAndLight2023
Likes : 140313
Lilly Singh - 140.3K Likes - Happy Diwali 🪔 
I feel extremely grateful that yesterday I got to gather my beautiful community and share some much needed love and light. From my family to yours, may God bless you and may the universe give you abundance ✨ 

Fit: @falgunishanepeacockindia 
Jewellery: @saripalace 
Hair: @sonia_singh_89 
Makeup: @prernaco 
Photo: @alanvphotos

#LoveAndLight2023

140.3K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Happy Diwali 🪔 I feel extremely grateful that yesterday I got to gather my beautiful community and share some much needed love and light. From my family to yours, may God bless you and may the universe give you abundance ✨ Fit: @falgunishanepeacockindia Jewellery: @saripalace Hair: @sonia_singh_89 Makeup: @prernaco Photo: @alanvphotos #LoveAndLight2023
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Lilly Singh - 111.9K Likes - Happy Pride!! This month and every month to come, my hope is that we lean more into love. For ourselves and then in turn, for others. 

A kind reminder that there is no “right” or “wrong” way to come out, be queer, or express your true self. You don’t need to be more of anything or less of anything. 

Often times, people approach me with a framework of rules about being queer: what to like, not like. Which companies I’m supposed to support, or boycott. What jokes I’m allowed to laugh at, or be mad about. Which artists I should listen to, or mute. And while I understand and deeply believe in fighting the fight against hate, I also want to exist in a space where sometimes… I can just be. I think we owe that to ourselves. 

So to my queer community, I see you, I love you and I hope you give yourself a moment to just celebrate and BE. You are more than just a fight ❤️

You are welcome here 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

📸: @saulopez

111.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Happy Pride!! This month and every month to come, my hope is that we lean more into love. For ourselves and then in turn, for others. A kind reminder that there is no “right” or “wrong” way to come out, be queer, or express your true self. You don’t need to be more of anything or less of anything. Often times, people approach me with a framework of rules about being queer: what to like, not like. Which companies I’m supposed to support, or boycott. What jokes I’m allowed to laugh at, or be mad about. Which artists I should listen to, or mute. And while I understand and deeply believe in fighting the fight against hate, I also want to exist in a space where sometimes… I can just be. I think we owe that to ourselves. So to my queer community, I see you, I love you and I hope you give yourself a moment to just celebrate and BE. You are more than just a fight ❤️ You are welcome here 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ 📸: @saulopez
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Lilly Singh - 104K Likes - Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. 

Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. 

Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative.

I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? 

This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. 

I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️

📷: @saulopez

104K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative. I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️ 📷: @saulopez
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Lilly Singh - 104K Likes - Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. 

Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. 

Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative.

I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? 

This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. 

I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️

📷: @saulopez

104K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative. I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️ 📷: @saulopez
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Lilly Singh - 104K Likes - Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. 

Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. 

Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative.

I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? 

This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. 

I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️

📷: @saulopez

104K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative. I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️ 📷: @saulopez
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Lilly Singh - 104K Likes - Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. 

Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. 

Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative.

I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? 

This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. 

I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️

📷: @saulopez

104K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative. I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️ 📷: @saulopez
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Lilly Singh - 104K Likes - Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. 

Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. 

Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative.

I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? 

This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. 

I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️

📷: @saulopez

104K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Comment 😫 below if you’ve ever been nervous to post on IG because you were scared people would judge you. I’m talking about a very specific type of judgement that I feel is super counter-productive. Recently I’ve noticed an increase in judgement around how people contribute to humanity. Something tragic happens in the world and the internet becomes a brawl about who is doing what to help. On the one hand, keeping people accountable and wanting people to help causes is a good thing. We should all be doing our part. But when it goes too far, it becomes toxic. Someone donates to a cause and the response is, “that’s not enough.” Someone highlights an issue and the response is, “what about xyz.” Someone experiences an ounce of joy during tragedy and the response is, “must be nice!” I’ll be vulnerable and share that it happens to me all the time. I can literally spend an entire month raising funds for girls in need, but that effort will be dismissed in seconds because I didn’t post an IG story about another issue that I’m not as familiar with. I don’t think we should be performative. I’m not sure what the goal of this energy is. To foster a culture in which people feel nervous and hesitant to give what they can doesn’t feel productive to me. Especially because we know that most problems in the world cannot be solved by one person. Instead we should be creating a culture where service and joy go hand-in-hand. After all, service is so powerful not only because it helps others, but because it makes us feel good and helps us. Perhaps that’s why our chemical production was created this way. And if we rob it of that joy, where does that leave us? This has been on my mind a lot recently. Probably because right now I’m flying to India for the first time on behalf of @UnicornIsland Fund. And one of my personal objectives is to have two things be true at once: 1) I can be of service towards this issue I care so much about and 2) I can experience joy and laughter along the way. I encourage you to find that cause you really care about and dive in. If yours is gender equality, follow @unicornisland and join our mission. This will be a safe space x ❤️ 📷: @saulopez
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Lilly Singh - 84.9K Likes - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️

84.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽 My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹 Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). A few highlights from yesterday: •I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 •seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱 •I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽 •ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
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Lilly Singh - 84.9K Likes - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️

84.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽 My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹 Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). A few highlights from yesterday: •I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 •seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱 •I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽 •ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
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Lilly Singh - 84.9K Likes - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️

84.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽 My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹 Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). A few highlights from yesterday: •I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 •seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱 •I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽 •ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
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Lilly Singh - 84.9K Likes - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️

84.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽 My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹 Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). A few highlights from yesterday: •I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 •seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱 •I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽 •ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
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Lilly Singh - 84.9K Likes - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️

84.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽 My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹 Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). A few highlights from yesterday: •I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 •seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱 •I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽 •ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
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Lilly Singh - 84.9K Likes - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️

84.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽 My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹 Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). A few highlights from yesterday: •I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 •seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱 •I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽 •ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
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Lilly Singh - 84.9K Likes - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️

84.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽 My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹 Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). A few highlights from yesterday: •I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 •seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱 •I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽 •ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
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Lilly Singh - 84.9K Likes - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️

84.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽 My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹 Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). A few highlights from yesterday: •I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 •seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱 •I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽 •ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
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Lilly Singh - 84.9K Likes - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️

84.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽 My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹 Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). A few highlights from yesterday: •I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 •seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱 •I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽 •ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
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Lilly Singh - 84.9K Likes - Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽

My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹

Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). 

A few highlights from yesterday: 

•I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 

•seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱

•I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽

•ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 

I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️

84.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Flew home to Toronto for 72 hours to surprise my mom and family. What are your family parties like? 👇🏽 My mom called me multiple times over the past couple weeks trying to convince me to fly back home for my Pooa’s (aunts) birthday party. I told her I couldn’t because I had so many upcoming travels, which is true. She reluctantly understood. But then two weeks ago, I decided to say EFF IT and booked a flight. I woke up at 4am, flew to Toronto, got myself to my parents house and FaceTimed them. I said, “mom I’m at a really cute place right now, look!” I flipped the screen around and watched with amusement as my mom and dad both starred at an a image of their house with utter confusion. I waited a whole minute for them to comprehend but they didn’t. Finally I said, “I’m outside bro!!” Later I found out that they thought I was showing them something made with AI 🥹 Last night was the party and honestly, it was pure soul food. So much of us live life online, curating the best moments of our day, worried about what people think and trying to put on the slightest facade. And that’s cool from time to time, but there’s nothing quite like sitting with people you love, doing nothing but being imperfect and living in the moment. Sure famous DJs are cool but have you ever played Antakshari with a bunch of competitive aunties? All my Bollywood training leads me to these moments (see slide 5). A few highlights from yesterday: •I had Gol Guppay after so long and ate 10 🤤 •seeing my aunties react to me surprising them. If you didn’t know, my aunties call themselves The Fun Gang (what’s app group certified) and my favourite thing is surprising them 😱 •I handle the bartending and DJing and I take my jobs very seriously #vibesdirector it is my #1 duty to ensure O Tina O Tina plays in full force whenever my sister @thetinasingh is on the dance floor 💃🏽 •ending the night with no music, no dancing and just an hour of conversation, recounting old memories (like the time my cousin and I were stuck inside a bouncy castle that was deflating…) 🏰 I’m so grateful for this life, these people and feeling so much love ❤️
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Lilly Singh - 81.4K Likes - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly

81.4K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that. Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜 As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways: 1. Right here on this IG post. 2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) Thank you so much! Let’s keep going! #UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
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Lilly Singh - 81.4K Likes - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly

81.4K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that. Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜 As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways: 1. Right here on this IG post. 2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) Thank you so much! Let’s keep going! #UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
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Lilly Singh - 81.4K Likes - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly

81.4K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that. Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜 As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways: 1. Right here on this IG post. 2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) Thank you so much! Let’s keep going! #UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
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Lilly Singh - 81.4K Likes - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly

81.4K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that. Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜 As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways: 1. Right here on this IG post. 2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) Thank you so much! Let’s keep going! #UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Likes : 81350
Lilly Singh - 81.4K Likes - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly

81.4K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that. Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜 As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways: 1. Right here on this IG post. 2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) Thank you so much! Let’s keep going! #UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Likes : 81350
Lilly Singh - 81.4K Likes - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly

81.4K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that. Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜 As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways: 1. Right here on this IG post. 2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) Thank you so much! Let’s keep going! #UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Likes : 81350
Lilly Singh - 81.4K Likes - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly

81.4K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that. Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜 As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways: 1. Right here on this IG post. 2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) Thank you so much! Let’s keep going! #UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Likes : 81350
Lilly Singh - 81.4K Likes - Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that.

Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. 

I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜

As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). 

So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways:

1. Right here on this IG post. 
2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 
3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) 

Thank you so much! Let’s keep going!

#UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly

81.4K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Girls in India are just like you and me. And this is what reality for millions of them looks like. With your support, we can help change that. Gender inequality is an issue in EVERY part of the world (every country and every culture), but the size of India’s population exacerbates the problem there. There is so much lovely, brilliant human potential there that is not being realized. I’m beyond grateful to all of you, because we’ve surpassed our fundraising goal of $35k, which means I will be matching your donations with my own $35k. Together, we’ve already raised $70k for Unicorn Island Fund (@unicornisland). And I’m happy to see that the number keeps climbing. Especially because, I have GREAT NEWS! @YouTube has also committed to a $35k contribution. Thank you! 💜 As a reminder, every dollar raised during my birthday campaign, which ends tomorrow, goes directly towards supporting community based organizations that empower girls in India. We’re talking access to education, preventing child marriage, school supplies, school uniforms, protection against violence, etc. To clarify, even if we go beyond our goal, every dollar still goes directly to the cause, and none of it will be used for Unicorn Island Fund admin or operational fees. (Check out my last post to see EXACTLY how the money from last year was used). So my lovely unicorns, let’s finish stronger than we could have ever imagined. My birthday is tomorrow and therefore this campaign ends tomorrow night. If you haven’t donated yet, now is the time. And you can do so in 3 ways: 1. Right here on this IG post. 2. Visit UnicornIsland.com and click donate. 3. Facebook.com/LillySingh (which I’ve been told is the most user-friendly for international folks. They also accept PayPal!) Thank you so much! Let’s keep going! #UnicornIslandFund #UIF #HappyBirthdayLilly
Likes : 81350
Lilly Singh - 80.2K Likes - Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. 

Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. 

The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. 

I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. 

I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 

And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. 

And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. 

We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. 

Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️

📸: @saulopez

80.2K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️ 📸: @saulopez
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Lilly Singh - 80.2K Likes - Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. 

Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. 

The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. 

I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. 

I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 

And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. 

And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. 

We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. 

Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️

📸: @saulopez

80.2K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️ 📸: @saulopez
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Lilly Singh - 80.2K Likes - Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. 

Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. 

The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. 

I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. 

I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 

And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. 

And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. 

We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. 

Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️

📸: @saulopez

80.2K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Mumbai got me like 😁 It’s been 4 years since I’ve visited India because the pandemic cancelled all my plans in 2019. I usually visit 1-2 times a year and this has been the largest gap of not doing so in my career. Travelling is a privilege. And it’s one I prioritize working towards because I think travelling is responsible for a lot of my greatest strengths as a person. Namely, travelling so much has taught me to become adaptable and to recognize that your way, isn’t the only way. The reality is that we all grow up in a bubble, in which people talk a certain way, work a certain way, respect or disrespect people a certain way and problem solve a certain way. And it becomes very easy to think that way is the only and right way. But it’s not. And while I do strongly believe that there is much work to do in every country in the world, India included, to improve on issues like gender equality, that’s not the same as believing every part of another country or culture should operate in a way you’re familiar with. I’m used to doing business via email. This past week I learned to adapt to What’s App. I’m used to LA traffic and this past week I adapted because I experienced Mumbai traffic 😅 And I’m accustomed to alone time and slightly more personal space (a privilege in itself) but when you’re in the most populated country in the world, you have to adapt. And my favourite, I’m used to saying “yes, no or maybe” and now I’ve adapted and I have a head nod for every emotion. No words needed. We can become so used to making our surroundings suitable for us, which is a lovely luxury that people should practice if they can. I certainly do. But travelling reminds me that we also need to have the ability to adjust and pivot if the situation calls for it. And the situation often does in life, in relationships and in business. Travel is a great way to exercise that skill. And to get off your high horse a little bit and get humbled. Thank you for always welcoming me with open arms and hearts India❤️ 📸: @saulopez
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Lilly Singh - 78.6K Likes - Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.

78.6K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.
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Lilly Singh - 78.6K Likes - Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.

78.6K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.
Likes : 78595
Lilly Singh - 78.6K Likes - Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.

78.6K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.
Likes : 78595
Lilly Singh - 78.6K Likes - Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.

78.6K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.
Likes : 78595
Lilly Singh - 78.6K Likes - Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.

78.6K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Just a Barbie girl in her ridiculous world.
Likes : 78595
Lilly Singh - 70.9K Likes - Will you accept this rose? 🌹 My Oscars after party look had me feeling like The Bachelorette. 

Jacket: @givenchy 
Shoes: @jimmychoo
Jewelry: @omega @shayjewelry @anabelachan 
Styling: @desireemorales 
Hair: @sonia_singh_89 
Makeup: @prernaco

70.9K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : Will you accept this rose? 🌹 My Oscars after party look had me feeling like The Bachelorette. Jacket: @givenchy Shoes: @jimmychoo Jewelry: @omega @shayjewelry @anabelachan Styling: @desireemorales Hair: @sonia_singh_89 Makeup: @prernaco
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Lilly Singh - 61.6K Likes - A few more gems from last week ✨ Also I just got my period so I really needed to post a fabulous pic to make myself feel better right now. Thank you.

61.6K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : A few more gems from last week ✨ Also I just got my period so I really needed to post a fabulous pic to make myself feel better right now. Thank you.
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Lilly Singh - 61.6K Likes - A few more gems from last week ✨ Also I just got my period so I really needed to post a fabulous pic to make myself feel better right now. Thank you.

61.6K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : A few more gems from last week ✨ Also I just got my period so I really needed to post a fabulous pic to make myself feel better right now. Thank you.
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Lilly Singh - 61.6K Likes - A few more gems from last week ✨ Also I just got my period so I really needed to post a fabulous pic to make myself feel better right now. Thank you.

61.6K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : A few more gems from last week ✨ Also I just got my period so I really needed to post a fabulous pic to make myself feel better right now. Thank you.
Likes : 61563
Lilly Singh - 55.2K Likes - My mom’s favourite activity is playing Where’s Waldo. Naturally I had to get us these matching Halloween costumes. I feel like the older I get, the more I want to give my parents opportunities to act like children and have fun. They spent most of their life being responsible, so today… we eat candy and dance to the Monster Mash 🫡

55.2K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : My mom’s favourite activity is playing Where’s Waldo. Naturally I had to get us these matching Halloween costumes. I feel like the older I get, the more I want to give my parents opportunities to act like children and have fun. They spent most of their life being responsible, so today… we eat candy and dance to the Monster Mash 🫡
Likes : 55180
Lilly Singh - 55.2K Likes - My mom’s favourite activity is playing Where’s Waldo. Naturally I had to get us these matching Halloween costumes. I feel like the older I get, the more I want to give my parents opportunities to act like children and have fun. They spent most of their life being responsible, so today… we eat candy and dance to the Monster Mash 🫡

55.2K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : My mom’s favourite activity is playing Where’s Waldo. Naturally I had to get us these matching Halloween costumes. I feel like the older I get, the more I want to give my parents opportunities to act like children and have fun. They spent most of their life being responsible, so today… we eat candy and dance to the Monster Mash 🫡
Likes : 55180
Lilly Singh - 55.2K Likes - My mom’s favourite activity is playing Where’s Waldo. Naturally I had to get us these matching Halloween costumes. I feel like the older I get, the more I want to give my parents opportunities to act like children and have fun. They spent most of their life being responsible, so today… we eat candy and dance to the Monster Mash 🫡

55.2K Likes – Lilly Singh Instagram

Caption : My mom’s favourite activity is playing Where’s Waldo. Naturally I had to get us these matching Halloween costumes. I feel like the older I get, the more I want to give my parents opportunities to act like children and have fun. They spent most of their life being responsible, so today… we eat candy and dance to the Monster Mash 🫡
Likes : 55180