Superwoman's A Trip to Unicorn Island chronicling first world tour makes Canadian debut
'I will forever and always identify with Scarborough — no matter where I move,' YouTube star says
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She's on the March cover of Elle, she recently made Forbes 30 under 30 and now Lilly Singh, better known as YouTube's Superwoman, is debuting her new documentary chronicling her first-ever world tour.
Not too shabby.
A Trip to Unicorn Island, a nod to what the Toronto-born online sensation affectionately calls her over 7 million YouTube followers, made its Canadian premiere Tuesday night.
She told CBC News her 30-city world tour was an eye-opening experience.
"Mid-way through the tour, I learned that protecting your vision, your creative baby does not make you a bad person," Singh said. "I learned the business side of things and how to be a boss during the tour."
She credited family and friends for keeping her grounded, adding that "you need a really solid foundation of friends and family to keep you where you need to be."
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She also gave a shout out to Scarborough, where she originally grew up.
"I will forever and always identify with Scarborough — no matter where I move."
Singh had a premiere in Los Angeles last week.