Lilly Singh’s newest video has impressed all her followers and even Hailey Bieber’s. On Friday night, Lilly took to Instagram to share a video with the mannequin and it confirmed them dancing to a preferred Bollywood tune. Fans from India have been over the moon on seeing Hailey ‘vibing to a desi song’.
In the video, Lilly is seen by herself in a lavish rest room at first. She is sporting a brown leather-based jacket and matching pants along with her hair tied in area buns. Soon, Hailey joins her in her gray jacket, shorts and black sneakers. Both of them dance to Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai, which initially starred Hrithik Roshan and Ameesha Patel.
Lilly captioned the put up, “When you make a new friend… but they’re also a stunning model. like hiiiii @haileybieber PS: had a blast shooting your show and becoming your new fav Canadian.” Hailey is the spouse of in style Canadian singer Justin Bieber and daughter of Stephen Baldwin. She is also referred to as a mannequin and for her magnificence model Rhode.
Other celebs and followers of the 2 have been the happiest to see their dance video. Sonam Bajwa wrote, “Oh my my.” Queer Eye’s Tan France wrote, “She’s the cutest and sweetest.” A fan wrote, “Petition for Lilly to make every celebrity dance to famous Bollywood moves.” Another commented, “OMG never thought I’d see Hailey dancing to Bollywood!! Thank you for always including your culture wherever you go!”
Lilly is a Canadian social media influencer and speak present host. Her YouTube channel with the title Superwoman was immensely in style among the many Indian and NRI inhabitants. She later went on to host her personal late night time present, A Little Late With Lilly Singh. She additionally judged Canada’s Got Talent.
Recently, Hailey Bieber opened up about how her psychological and bodily well being has been impacted since struggling a mini-stroke in 2022. On the “Run-Through with Vogue” podcast, Hailey revealed she struggled with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after the stroke. “I struggled with a lot of anxiety after. I struggled with a little bit of PTSD of just, like, the fear of maybe it was gonna happen again,” she stated. She added, “It was just a feeling that I was, like, I never want to experience that ever again. It was so terrifying, so jarring, so discombobulating in every single way that you could imagine.”
Source: www.hindustantimes.com