A Little Late with Lilly Singh - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Saweetie
From her decked-out clubhouse, the multimedia empress brings a totally different, no-holds-barred approach to late night as she performs sketch and musical comedy, hangs with celebrity guests and more.
Brie Larson
From her decked-out clubhouse, the multimedia empress brings a totally different, no-holds-barred approach to late night as she performs sketch and musical comedy, hangs with celebrity guests and more.
Rainn Wilson
From her decked-out clubhouse, the multimedia empress brings a totally different, no-holds-barred approach to late night as she performs sketch and musical comedy, hangs with celebrity guests and more.
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin
From her decked-out clubhouse, the multimedia empress brings a totally different, no-holds-barred approach to late night as she performs sketch and musical comedy, hangs with celebrity guests and more.
Gitanjali Rao
Inventor Gitanjali Rao.
Craig Robinson
Karamo Brown
Javicia Leslie
Mike Colter
Actor Mike Colter.
Marsai Martin
Actress Marsai Martin.
Vir Das
Comic Vir Das.
Mary Holland
Actress Mary Holland.
Russ
Rapper Russ.
Adam Mosseri
Instagram's Adam Mosseri.
Richfresh
Tailor Richfresh.
Alok Vaid-Menon
Writer Alok Vaid-Menon.
Jay Pharoah
Actor Jay Pharoah.
Jagmeet Singh
Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada: Jagmeet Singh plus sketches, signature segments and behind the scenes moments.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas
Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas.
Taraji P. Henson
Actress Taraji P. Henson.
Chris Redd
Actor Chris Redd.
Machel Montano
Singer Machel Montano.
Patton Oswalt
Actor Patton Oswalt.
Lily Rabe
Actress Lily Rabe.
Bob The Drag Queen
Bob The Drag Queen.
Tracee Ellis Ross
Beth Behrs
Actress Beth Behrs.
Randall Park
Sarah Chalke
Actress Sarah Chalke.
Fortune Feimster
Actress Fortune Feimster.
Alexi Pappas
Athlete Alexi Pappas.
Andy Puddicombe
Author Andy Puddicombe.
Elsa Majimbo
Comic Elsa Majimbo.
Kathryn Hahn
Actress Kathryn Hahn.
Zach King
Internet personality Zach King.
Lena Dunham
Actress Lena Dunham.
M. Night Shyamalan
Kelly Marie Tran
Laverne Cox
Jerry Springer
Melinda Gates
Ayesha Curry
Whitney Wolfe Herd
Renee Montgomery
Tig Notaro
Julian Dennison
Amber Ruffin
Padma Lakshmi
RZA
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
Margaret Cho
Caleb McLaughlin
Nick Offerman
Actor Nick Offerman.
Abdullah Saeed
TV producer Abdullah Saeed.
Teddy Swims
Singer-songwriter Teddy Swims.
Earth Day
Mother Earth talks about her parents' problems, then Lilly talks about the cool ways scientists are working to save our planet, asks Brett Chamberlin dumb recycling questions and airs a commercial for an eco-friendly plastic surgery reality show.
Keke Palmer
Actress Keke Palmer.
Justin Baldoni
Actor Justin Baldoni.
Yvonne Strahovski
Actress Yvonne Strahovski.
Rupi Kaur
Poet Rupi Kaur.
MJ Rodriguez
Actress MJ Rodriguez.
Kal Penn
Actor Kal Penn.
JB Smoove
Comic JB Smoove.
Whitney Cummings
Actress Whitney Cummings.
Humble the Poet
Jimmy Tatro
Lilly airs an episode of Young Kamala, talks about how online scams have spiked during the pandemic, reads her writers' risky jokes and then chats with Jimmy Tatro.
Hasan Minhaj
Lilly shares an exclusive interview with Manjula from The Simpsons, talks about media language around sexual assault and then chats Hasan Minhaj.
Natalie Wynn
In this social media-themed episode, Lilly sings a parody of The Weeknd's "Blinding Lights," talks about how social media has increased diverse voices in entertainment, introduces the social media divorce lawyer, wonders how a friend is who deleted social media and then chats with Natalie Wynn.
Matty Matheson
Chef Matty Matheson.
A.R. Rahman
Composer A.R. Rahman.
Eitan Bernath
Chef Eitan Bernath.
Jay Shetty
Padma Lakshmi (Lilly Singh) teaches how to spice up a dinner party, then Lilly talks about the popularity of cynicism, breaks down the Backstreet Boys classic "Shape of My Heart" and then chats with Jay Shetty.
Nithya Raman
Los Angeles Councilwoman Nithya Raman.
Ryan O'Connell
Writer Ryan O'Connell.
Andrew Rannells
Actor Andrew Rannells.
Payal Kadakia
Businessperson Payal Kadakia.
Jaren Lewison
Lilly airs an episode of Young Kamala, talks about the stigmatization of sex work, asks Mistress Justine Cross questions about sex work and then chats with Jaren Lewison.
Pride Month Celebration
Geovana and Christine get married!
Tan France
Lilly gets visited by her Fairy God-You're-Old Mother, talks about body shaming, talks to the on-set therapist one last time, acts as Tan France to help style protest outfits and then chats with the real France.
Series Finale
Lilly remembers some of her favorite sketches, moments and guests from the season.
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