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Lilly Singh becomes first woman to lead late-night show on a broadcast network, will replace Carson Daly
Indian-origin YouTube star Lilly Singh will host a show on NBC that will replace Carson Daly's Last Call.

YouTuber Lilly Singh comes out as bisexual, says she is fully embracing it as her superpower
YouTuber Lilly Singh has come out as bisexual and has accompanied the announcement with an overwhelmingly positive message.

Priyanka Chopra, Kim Kardashian's night out; Akshay Kumar unveils Padman's Japanese poster: Social Media Stalkers' Guide
Akshay Kumar's Padman will be screened at Tokyo International Film Festival

Snapchat and Google partner to organise a geofilter contest to encourage teens to code
The finalists will get a chance toattend the TEDWomen conference talk in New Orleans. The finalists lens will be judged at the conference to go live in Snapchat app.

Lilly Singh, YouTuber known as 'Superwoman', appointed UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
Lilly Singh was appointed as the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for her efforts to spread awareness about poverty in Madhya Pradesh.

'Superwoman' Lilly Singh to play vlogger in cinematic adaptation of dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451
Canadian YouTube sensation Lilly Singh has joined the cast of the cinematic adaptation of American writer Ray Bradbury's dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451

Lilly Singh aka 'Superwoman' talks to us about her guide to life, 'How to be a Bawse': Watch
We also got Superwoman to play rapid-fire with us.

Lilly Singh tells us how to be a Bawse; watch a teaser of her exclusive interview with Firstpost
Here's a preview of our video interview with Lilly Singh.

There's nothing 'superwoman' about Lilly Singh's new book; her Youtube videos are more inspiring
In her book, Lilly Singh spells out recipes for depression, like “have fewer emotions” unless you’re at a wedding, a funeral, or a kid’s graduation—because emotions are messy.

Watch: Youtube star Lilly 'Superwoman' Singh shuts down a sexist troll with much swag
Superwoman has received her (un)fair share of sexist comments, but she chooses to ignore them and focus on her fans instead. Until now.

Social media stalker's guide: 'Parvati' and Superwoman shut trolls down, SRK's #celebgoals
We stalk, you read. Deal?

YouTube brings third edition of FanFest to India; reports significant growth in video watchtime
YouTube has started to invest big in India. And the numbers presented at an event in Mumbai was proof of the fact that India is moving at a pace which nobody could have imagined.