Lilly Singh
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Singh: "I want to do everything I can possibly do to step outside the box."
Singh: "The best way to describe my work is comedy in a very, very real way. I'm not scared to look silly on camera. I take everyday situations we all go through and put a very real twist on it - things people can relate to."
Singh: "I'm an extreme workaholic."
Singh: "I am pretty weird - as weird as in my videos. The only difference is Lilly is not a performer, and Superwoman is. So Superwoman is very fearless. You'll never see her nervous. You'll never see her sad. But Lilly is a human. She is the person behind Superwoman, who gets sad and tired sometimes."
Singh: "I'm the type of person who doesn't hope, dream or wish for things. I work and work and work."
Singh: "No matter what I put out, somebody will be offended. I made a video on 10 reasons to smile, and it has dislikes. That should be an indication that there will be some who get offended no matter what you do. The best you can do as an entertainer or as someone who performs is to follow what you believe in."
Singh: "I like to describe my stuff as observational comedy."
Singh: "Growing up, I was always creatively inclined, and when YouTube came about, it was like getting the perfect platform to showcase what I wanted. Personally, I was going through a dark phase in my life, and I decided to make videos and basically go by the adage, 'If you want to cheer up yourself, go cheer up someone else.'"
Singh: "I'm like, 'I think I'm just going to wear what makes me happy,' so I'm just really big on wearing things that reflect my personality, like colorful hats and weird shoes and things that I just think are fun."
Singh: "Superwoman is more of a performer, which Lilly isn't. Having said that, I guess both of them are completely over the top, dramatic and full of energy."
Singh: "There's no escalators - there's only staircases to success. There is no substitute for hard work."
Singh: "The majority of people call or message me because they need something or they want something. You never know what people's intentions are."
Singh: "When I was younger, I always wanted to be someone in the entertainment industry."
Singh: "When I started out the videos, I was dealing with depression, and I wanted to make inspiring videos for others, which would end up inspiring me in turn. I wanted to show the world that it was possible to make a positive switch in life and start over."