ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月11日 05時10分
Lilly Singh’s YouTube channel may boast nearly 15 million subscribers, but these days her bona fides come from a different space.
In 2019, @lilly was the first openly bisexual woman of color to front a late-night show, on NBC, as well as a first among YouTube phenoms. She’d done the impossible: made it out of the bedrooms of internet-addicted kids and into the bedrooms of their parents.
But the late-night format isn’t quite right for the D.I.Y. star. Season 2, which premieres Jan. 11, leaves behind the standard couch-and-desk setup for a set in a house that will allow her to move and experiment. She released a statement about her hope to get more goofy and authentic. And she’s backed by an all-new staff, after a season that drew mixed reviews.
She’s going back, in a sense. These days, she’s shooting her YouTube videos in her own house in Los Angeles. “I have gone full circle,” she said about her latest parody videos — a recent one tracks a woman on a Zoom date. “The pandemic forced me to go back to my roots of shooting by myself, editing the video, doing all the lights and sound and camera stuff that I used to do. Building the tripod on books like I used to do.”
Tap the link in our bio to read more about Singh, her show’s new season and how she has adapted to life during the pandemic. Photo by @tracythnguyen
[BIHAKUEN]UVシールド(UVShield)
>> 飲む日焼け止め!「UVシールド」を購入する
32,700
261
2021/1/11