Lilly Singh Hits The Bar On Hulu’s ‘Dollface’ Season 2



Not competent enough to sit idle and stare as the…
Were you also missing the lovely Lilly Singh on the small screen after her NBC’s late-night show ended? Worry not! As per Hollywood Reporter, she just booked a recurring role in the second season of Hulu’s Kat Dennings comedy ‘Dollface.’
In the series about female friendship, Singh will play Liv, a queer bar owner with a confident sense of humor, who explores both a relationship and a business venture with Stella (Shay Mitchell).
Season two of the series from creator Jordan Weiss and showrunner Michelle Nader is currently in production in Los Angeles for an anticipated 2022 premiere. Margot Robbie exec produces the ABC Signature comedy co-starring Song, Mitchell, and Esther Povitsky. ‘Dollface’ follows a young woman who – after being dumped by her longtime boyfriend – must deal with her own imagination in order to literally and metaphorically re-enter the world of women, and rekindle the female friendships she left behind.
Singh also recently signed a first-look deal with Universal Television Alternative Studio, a division of Universal Studio Group, to develop unscripted projects under her banner Unicorn Island Productions. She is also developing a comedy series for Netflix with Kenya Barris as well as writers Nell Scovell and Diya Mishra.
Singh was the only queer woman of color to host a late-night show on a broadcast network. As reported in Hollywood Reporter, NBC wrapped her series after two seasons in June as the network was moving away from the original talk in the 1:30 am slot.
In more news about the ‘Bawse’ lady, she also featured on YouTube’s CMO x Creator Conversations video series— which features one-on-one conversations between chief marketing officers or top marketing executives and creators on the Google-owned video site. GM CMO Deborah Wahl and Lilly Singh spoke about the future of the automotive industry and the changing demographics of car buyers. Check it out!

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