Lilly Singh tears into problematic brands with a brutal parody

"From racism to fat-shaming, you'd think all these brands were running for president!"
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Lilly Singh tears into problematic brands with a brutal parody
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Lilly Singh's new show is now well into its first week, and Wednesday's monologue took aim at something that's in the news a lot these days: brand screw-ups.

"It blows my mind how many major corporations are completely clueless," the A Little Late host says. "From racism to fat-shaming, you'd think all these brands were running for president!"

After running through a few recent examples in her monologue, Singh launches into a no-holds-barred parody commercial for a fake company called "Step Buddy Color" (jump to 3:20 in the clip above).

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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