Lilly Singh has landed her own late night talk show on NBC.
The YouTube star – who is also known as Superwoman – is "so excited" to have been given the freedom to design the format for ‘A Little Late with Lilly Singh’, a 30-minute programme that will begin on September in the network’s 1.35am slot.
Speaking to Jimmy Fallon on the ‘Tonight Show’ she said: "Ya girl is getting her own NBC late-night show.
"I’m so excited because I truly get to create a show from scratch, I get to make it inclusive, I get to create comedy segments and interview people and really create something that I believe in."
"I’m so honoured and humbled."
And Lilly, 30, admitted landing the job – which will make her the only female late-night talk show host on a broadcast network – is a "dream come true".
Asked what the show will be like, she quipped: "Kind of like my YouTube channel, but just now I have more than three staff members."
She then added: "An Indian-Canadian woman with her own late night show? Now that is a dream come true.
"I’m thrilled to bring it to life on NBC, and I hope my parents consider this to be as exciting as a grandchild."
The ‘Bad Moms’ actress still finds her high-profile new job "surreal".
She announced on Instagram alongside a photo of herself with Jimmy and Seth Meyers: "I can’t even believe I am writing this caption. This is so surreal.
"I’m so grateful and overwhelmed to be joining this incredible family.
"I’m numb. I can’t even process. This has been SO long in the making and I’m so happy I can finally share this with you."
Lilly’s appointment comes a month after NBC revealed ‘Last Call with Carson Daly’ – which currently has the 1.35am slot – was to end, though the presenter will stay with the network on ‘The Voice’ and ‘Today’.