I'm a South Asian female that talks about relationships and periods and dating and all these things.
My fans are honestly so unique and so similar. Wherever I travel, they are so, so different but so the same.
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...
My inspiration comes from my real life experiences.
Happiness is the only thing worth fighting for in your life.
There's no escalators - there's only staircases to success. There is no substitute for hard work.
Everyone can relate to the story of fighting for happiness.
You need a really solid foundation of friends and family to keep you where you need to be.
I don't know who came up with this idea that it's cool to hate on other girls, 'cause it's not.
For anyone aspiring to be anything, I would like them to realise dreams require work. So work big time.
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 yo...
In my life I've gone through a lot of really hard times. I went through depression and had so many challenges that I overcame. And I overcame because I just decided to be happy.
Life is designed to knock you down. It will knock you down time and time again, but it doesn't matter how many times you fall - it matters how many times you get back up.
When I first started YouTubeing, the idea was, 'Oh, YouTube is going to be a stepping stone to get to other places,' and I just totally don't agree with that. I think YouTube is amazing. The digital s...
Love who you are, embrace who you are. Love yourself. When you love yourself, people can kind of pick up on that: they can see confidence, they can see self-esteem, and naturally, people gravitate tow...
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...
The sad reality is that girl-on-girl hate is such a big issue in schools, at work, or online, and it never made any sense to me because, as women, we know how awesome other women can be.