Top YouTuber Lilly Singh says she’s taking a break from videos, citing mental health


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  • Thursday, 15 Nov 2018

Lilly Singh speaks during the We Day event in Toronto on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)

LOS ANGELES: Lilly Singh, the popular YouTube comedian and vlogger known online as “Superwoman”, is taking a hiatus from posting on YouTube, citing a need to restore her mental health and creative energy. 

Singh, who has 14.5 million subscribers on YouTube, revealed her decision to take a break in a video on Nov 14. She said she didn’t know how much time she would be taking off YouTube, saying it could be one week or one month: “I have no idea.” 

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