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Singh is King: Lilly Singh talks about going from YouTube to paperback like a 'Bawse'

Seema Rajpal

YouTuber, motivational speaker, and (self-proclaimed) unicorn, Lilly Singh is a name you ought to be familiar with if you scroll down Facebook, Twitter or Instagram regularly. Or perhaps IISuperwomanII sounds more familiar? It should, after all the Toronto-born Singh has more than 11 million subscribers on YouTube. Crushing on Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, making a video with former FLOTUS Michelle Obama, and even featuring our very own Priyanka Chopra — the high points of her career are what milestones are made of. But she too had to fight depression, negative comments and gain acceptance in the ‘flash in the pan’ place called the World Wide Web. Superwoman has distilled all the lessons she’s learnt and her kryptonite into her first book — How to be a Bawse — and in 50 chapters, has given us a new definition (and spelling) of how to be the boss of your own life. 

So go ahead, check out what Lilly has to say, when she's offline and introspecting:

Lilly Singh’s book How to be a Bawse is published by Penguin Random House and is available in hardback for 799 and in paperback for 599 on amazon.in 

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