A Little Late with Lilly Singh (2019)
The comedian, actress, social media sensation, producer and author of "How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life," Lilly Singh brings her unique perspective to late night as she hosts celebrity interviews, talks current events, performs musical and sketch comedy, plays games, and more.
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2019The comedian, actress, social media sensation, producer and author of "How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life," Lilly Singh brings her unique perspective to late night as she hosts celebrity interviews, talks current events, performs musical and sketch comedy, plays games, and more.
Seasons & Episode
Lilly welcomes Saweetie.
Lilly welcomes Brie Larson.
Lilly meets her Fairy God-You’re-Old-Mother, discusses Kamala Harris’ Vogue cover, has a quick on-set therapy session, shares her favorite TV spin-off, Indian Matchbreaking, then chats with Rainn Wilson.
Lilly cries while discovering ghosts around the set of A Little Late with Lilly Singh, then chats with “Stone Cold” Steve Austin.
Lilly makes a Kamalafornia Dreamin' Cocktail, talks about The Bachelor's Matt James, interviews Nancy Pelosi's podium, and then chats with Gitanjali Rao.
A custodian clears out Donald Trump's Oval Office, then Lilly talks about LGBT representation in children's media, chats with Craig Robinson and reacts to her dog's nanny cam.
Lilly and her friends argue over Vice President Kamala Harris' identity, then Lilly talks about the problems that remain in America now that Donald Trump is no longer in office, makes a cocktail to celebrate President Joe Biden and chats with Karamo Brown.
Lilly pitches a sitcom idea to a TV executive, talks about the pandemic's effect on women's employment, analyzes Harry Styles' song Watermelon Sugar, then chats with Javicia Leslie.
Lilly meets with her on-set therapist, talks about traditional milestones, tries to improve her free-throw challenge score, reveals that Lilly Singh is a character and then chats with Mike Colter.
Lilly shares scary campfire stories, celebrates the legacy of Kobe Bryant, premieres a second episode of Indian Matchbreaking and then chats with Marsai Martin.
Lilly welcomes comic Vir Das.
Lilly gets visited by her Fairy God-You’re-Old Mother, talks about Netflix’s Bridgerton, pours one out for Michael B. Jordan and then chats with Mary Holland.
Lilly talks to her to on-set therapist, discusses The Simpsons conspiracy theory, reports on family WhatsApp conversations, interviews the PS5 and then chats with Russ.
Lilly learns about wilderness survival from Adam Mayfield and chats with head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri.
Lilly gets into a Twitter fight with a friend, talks about the future of fashion post-COVID-19, has a press conference about the new HBO Max Harry Potter series and then chats with Fresh.
Lilly welcomes Alok Vaid-Menon.
Lilly asks world-renowned financial guru Suze Orman dumb questions about the stock market and then chats with Jay Pharoah.
Lilly discusses the coronavirus vaccine rollout in the United States and then chats with the Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada Jagmeet Singh.
Lilly meets with her on-set therapist, discusses how she has to make sure her parents are taking the coronavirus seriously, answers sexy phone calls and then chats with Priyanka Chopra Jonas.
Lilly meets with her on-set therapist, discusses how she has to make sure her parents are taking the coronavirus seriously, answers sexy phone calls and then chats with Priyanka Chopra Jonas.
Lilly hosts a variety of talk shows across the world, talks about smart homes, makes a mo-she-to cocktail and then chats with Chris Redd.
Indian matchmaker Sima Taparia (Lilly Singh) shows off her new career, then Lilly talks about Carnival and chats with Machel Montano.
Lilly gets the COVID-19 vaccine, talks about the new social media app Clubhouse, gets roasted in therapy and then chats with Patton Oswalt.
Lilly gets visited by her Fairy God-You’re-Old Mother, talks about the Framing Britney Spears documentary, says the wrong thing in response to "Hello" and then chats with Lily Rabe.
Lilly gets a drag makeover from Bob the Drag Queen and then chats with TikToker Claire McDonnell about hooking up with an alien.
Lilly awkwardly ends a Zoom meeting, talks about toxic comments on the internet and then chats with Tracee Ellis Ross.
Lilly gets kidnapped and tortured with beauty tools, talks about Canada declaring the Proud Boys a terrorist group, finds out her therapist unfollowed her and then chats with Beth Behrs.
Lilly attends a meeting that could have been an email, talks about the farmer protests in India and then chats with Randall Park.
Dev Patel (Lilly Singh) tries to become a YouTuber, Lilly talks about climate change, celebrates National Barista Day and then chats with Sarah Chalke.
Lilly shows off the new app Subtext, talks about the crazy things people are doing in response to COVID-19, gets roasted by her therapist and then chats with Fortune Feimster.
Lilly pours one out for Shailene Woodley, talks about weird email etiquette, introduces a masterclass in pretending to like presents you receive and then chats with Alexi Pappas.
Lilly reports on family and friends' WhatsApp conversations, discusses Neera Tanden’s tweets, gives a press conference about California prioritizing cannabis workers for the vaccine and then chats with Andy Puddicombe.
Lilly, as a dog obedience coach, advertises a service to train annoying dog owners, reads risky jokes from her writers for Women’s History Month and then chats with Elsa Majimbo.
Lilly airs another episode of Indian Matchbreaking, talks about net neutrality in California and then chats with Kathryn Hahn.
Lilly gives a sneak peek of Season 3, discusses the failure of awards shows, offers a sexy phone service, sits down with her therapist and then chats with Zach King.
Lilly shares a statement from a royal family spokesperson (Lilly Singh), talks about celebrity mistreatment, shares exclusive audio of Piers Morgan and then chats with Lena Dunham.
Lilly confronts the Wizard of Sponsored Ads, talks about the new Space Jam pictures, shares a new clean energy source and then chats with M. Night Shamalyan.
Lilly explains why Canada is underappreciated, comments on the war between millennials and Gen Z, reads Cameo messages and then chats with Kelly Marie Tran.
Lilly calls a customer support hotline, talks about Instagram Live, goes to therapy and then chats with Laverne Cox.
Lilly examines Meghan Markle’s Oprah interview with a human lie detector, talks about the #NotAllMen hashtag and then chats with Jerry Springer.
Lilly airs an episode of Young Kamala, talks about the stigma against female pop stars, shares a new technology for mothers and then chats with Melinda Gates.
Lilly hands tonight’s rant over to comedian Kristina Wong, learns self-defense tactics from Eve Torres Gracie and then chats with Ayesha Curry.
Lilly airs a commercial for The Women Be Shopping Network, talks about wage transparency, reveals the Singh family will be taking over for the Kardashians and then chats with Whitney Wolfe Herd.
Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Kris Jenner and Jojo Siwa (Lilly Singh) talk about Women’s History Month, Lilly talks about inequalities in the NCAA, chats with Renee Montgomery and then gets surprised with a documentary from the crew.
Lilly airs another episode of Indian Matchbreaking, talks the controversy surrounding Lil Nas X's music video, tries to improve her basketball skills and then chats with Tig Notaro.
Lilly pitches a sitcom about her life, rants about Arkansas’ anti-trans law, offers a sexy phone service, answers questions about Godzilla vs. Kong and then chats with Julian Dennison.
Lilly gets a visit from her Fairy God-You’re-Old Mother, talks about Minnesota’s frustrating ruling about laws of consent, visits her on-set therapist, plays Pushing the Envelope with her writers and then chats with Amber Ruffin.
Lilly learns how to hypnotize her crew and then chats with Padma Lakshmi.
Lilly gets threatened by Girl Scouts (Syd & Olivia), talks about the MLB pulling the All-Star game from Georgia, reads a few Cameo messages, goes to her on-set therapist and then chats with RZA.
Lilly talks about the Amazon Twitter bots, puts aside the generational differences of Gen Z and millennials and then chats with Maitreyi Ramakrishnan.
Lilly airs a documentary about Pokémon Snap, talks about egg freezing, offers a sexy phone service and then chats with Margaret Cho.
Lilly talks to the Oscar statue, discusses how women in Hollywood get labeled as "difficult," reveals shocking James Corden news and then chats with Caleb McLaughlin.
Lilly presents a 2021 reboot of Jim Carrey’s The Mask, talks about the sexist news coverage of First Lady Jill Biden, meets with the on-set therapist, hosts a roundtable for Academy voters and then chats with Nick Offerman.
Lilly gets a visit from her Fairy God-You’re-Old Mother, talks about the history of racism in marijuana legislation, gets pitched crazy segment ideas from her writers and then chats with Abdullah Saeed.
Lilly hosts a new game show called Call It What It Is, talks about why people in Hollywood are hesitant to speak out against abusive workplaces, creates a holiday for Chris Columbus and then chats with Teddy Swims.
Mother Earth (Lilly Singh) talks about her parents' problems, then Lilly talks about the cool ways scientists are working to save our planet, asks Brett Chamberlain dumb recycling questions and airs a commercial for an eco-friendly plastic surgery reality show.
Lilly airs a commercial for The Women Be Shopping Network, talks about true crime media, makes a spiked sidekick cider and then chats with Keke Palmer.
Lilly competes on Am I Queer?, talks about racism in technology, meets with the on-set therapist, airs a parody of Unsolved Mysteries about white guilt and then chats with Justin Baldoni.
Lilly reveals what it’s like working with Prince Harry, discusses the #SignalForHelp, analyzes the lyrics to "Don’t Stop" by Megan Thee Stallion and then chats with Yvonne Strahovski.
Marvel writers (Lilly Singh) pitch ideas for a new Disney+ show, then Lilly talks about the future of movie theaters, breaks down everyday items and chats with Rupi Kaur.
Lilly learns how to meditate with a new celebrity app, talks about how the U.S. can help India by sharing vaccine patents, offers a sexy phone line service and then chats with MJ Rodriguez.
Lilly calls a realistic customer support hotline, explains what defunding the police actually means, clips coupons people actually want and then chats with Kal Penn.
An FBI agent (Lilly Singh) negotiates a hostage situation, then Lilly talks about age discrimination in Hollywood, visits her on-set therapist and chats with JB Smoove.
Lilly celebrates her friends’ moms, talks about giving her parents credit, asks her friends if they feel comfortable drinking with their parents and then chats with Whitney Cummings.
Lilly shares how frustrating Indian Zoom weddings can be, talks about America’s refugee crisis, turns a samosa into a mimosa and then chats with Humble the Poet.
Lilly airs an episode of Young Kamala, talks about how online scams have spiked during the pandemic, reads her writers’ risky jokes and then chats with Jimmy Tatro.
Lilly shares an exclusive interview with Manjula from The Simpsons, talks about media language around sexual assault and then chats Hasan Minhaj.
In this social media-themed episode, Lilly sings a parody of The Weeknd’s "Blinding Lights," talks about how social media has increased diverse voices in entertainment, introduces the social media divorce lawyer, wonders how a friend is who deleted social media and then chats with Natalie Wynn.
Lilly tries to teach a billionaire how to pay his taxes, talks about red meat in America, visits the on-set therapist and then chats with Matty Matheson.
Lilly reveals her realistic Never Have I Ever spin-off, talks about the Olympics’ political demonstration ban, falls in love with her food delivery person and then chats with A.R. Rahman.
Lilly talks to a friend who is dating the Burger King, rants about why we should teach financial literacy in school, creates a new holiday to celebrate emotional labor and then chats with Eitan Bernath.
Padma Lakshmi (Lilly Singh) teaches how to spice up a dinner party, then Lilly talks about the popularity of cynicism, breaks down the Backstreet Boys classic "Shape of My Heart" and then chats with Jay Shetty.
Lilly reveals what it would be like if sports announcers commented on non-sports fans, talks about the homeless crisis in Los Angeles and then chats with Councilmember Nithya Raman.
Lilly gets a visit from her Fairy God-You’re-Old Mother, talks about systemic racism, makes a Rum & Broke cocktail, visits the on-set therapist and then chats with Ryan O’Connell.
Lilly shows off the new app TeekTok to help kids and their parents communicate, talks about how complicated skin care has become, offers a sexy phone service and then chats with Andrew Rannells.
Lilly introduces a new app for at-home medical treatments, talks about the pros and cons of colonizing Mars, creates a holiday to celebrate the people who kill spiders for us and then chats with Payal Kadakia.
Lilly airs and episode of Young Kamala, talks about the stigmatization of sex work, asks Mistress Justine Cross questions about sex work and then chats with Jaren Lewison.
Lilly celebrates Pride Month and throws a dream wedding for two of her LGBTQ+ fans.
Lilly gets visited by her Fairy God-You're-Old-Mother, talks about body shaming, talks to the on-set therapist one last time, acts as Tan France to help style protest outfits and then chats with the real France.
Lilly gives a final behind the scenes tour of the house, talks about how special getting a Season 2 of A Little Late with Lilly Singh has been, tried to break her basketball free throw record, shows off her singing abilities, and then asks her celebrity guests to reveal their most recent DMs.
The comedian, actress, social media sensation, producer and author of "How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life," Lilly Singh brings her unique perspective to late night as she hosts celebrity interviews, talks current events, performs musical and sketch comedy, plays games, and more.