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Inside Lilly Singh’s $4 million new home as YouTuber splashes out on stunning LA pad

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Lilly Singh has moved into a stunning new LA pad and given us all major house envy. Looks like she’s set to self-isolate in style.

The YouTube star, who also hosts her own late-night show, A Little Late With Lilly Singh, has been thriving over the past year, so it’s no surprise she’s opted for a luxurious new pad.

Her new place set her back $4.1 million (£3.4 million) according to Variety, with the stunning San Fernando Valley pad boasting five bedrooms and six bathrooms.

Not too shabby. It also includes an outdoor kitchen and plunge pool for the climbing LA temperatures, as well as an elevator for all three floors, and a cinema room.

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