
Lilly Singh shares video from hospital bed after being diagnosed with ovary cysts
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Lilly Singh took to Instagram and shared a video from the hospital bed after being diagnosed with ovarian cysts.
YouTube star Lilly Singh took to Instagram and revealed that she has been diagnosed with ovarian cysts. The popular YouTuber turned talk show host shared a video of herself from the emergency room in a hospital.
“Spent the last day in the ER because my ovaries have the audacity to be wilding out. Both of them have cysts. And I’m just out here like REALLY B?! Let me understand this. You’re going to make me suffer once a month and then in addition, stab me in between periods?! LOLOLOLOL. WOW. The entitlement the nerve. I am weak. No, but actually. It hurts and I’m tired. Lol. But I truly expect nothing less than my organs doing the most. After all, I am their mother (sic),” Lilly Singh wrote in the caption.
See her post here:
Lilly also added text on the clip. “Learning there are cysts on my ovaries," it read.
Since being posted, the video has garnered over 290k likes. Her fans took to the comments section and wished her a speedy recovery. Actress Jacqueline Fernandez also dropped in a comment. “Praying for you,” she wrote.
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Lilly Singh is a popular YouTuber and became a sensation after her several videos went viral. In 2019, she started her own talk show A Little Late With Lilly Singh. Currently. she has over 11 million on Instagram and more than 14 million subscribers on her YouTube channel.

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