| Liza Koshy is an Indian-American media personality, actress, and host. She has hosted several shows. |
| She is half-Indian and half-white, with the middle name Shaila, meaning mountains or river in Indian. |
| As a high school student at Lamar High School, Liza was a member of the Rangerettes Varsity Drill Team, winning Grand Champions at the Showtime International Dance Contest. |
| Liza is an unofficial member of The Vlog Squad alongside Corinna Kopf, Gabbie Hanna, and Josh Peck. |
| Her father, Jose Koshy, is a Malayali director of a non-profit organization, while her mother Jean is an American yoga instructor of German descent. |
| Liza gained fame for her puns, physical comedy, and parody videos on YouTube. |
| She carries packets of Cholula hot sauce in her bag. |
| Her alter egos include Jet Packinski III, Helga, and Carlos. |
| Starting in 2013 on Vine as "Lizzza," she gained 5 million YouTube subscribers within months. |
| Teen Vogue recognized her as a top YouTuber in 2016. |
| Lip-sync videos were one of her specialties on platforms like Musical.ly (now TikTok). |
| Liza appeared in movies like "Boo! A Madea Halloween" (2016) and "Work It" (2020). |
| She voiced an owl character in an animated short film alongside John Legend in 2018. |
| In an interview, Liza shared a funny story about using a blue marker to fix her eyebrows. |
| She was the first digital star interviewed in Vogue's "73 Questions" series. |
| Liza supports the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and frequently campaigns. |
| She enjoys watching ASMR videos to aid her sleep. |
| On social media, she has over 17 million YouTube subscribers and 20 million Instagram followers. |
| Liza was selected as the sole social entertainer to promote the MTV Movie Awards in 2016. |
| In 2016, she appeared in the YouTube Originals series "Jingle Ballin'." |
| According to Cosmopolitan, she hit 10 million subscribers fastest among YouTubers in 2017. |
| She collaborated with The Giving Keys, a jewelry business employing formerly homeless individuals. |
| Liza also promoted the 2016 MTV Movie Awards and hosted "Every Single Step." |
| She hosted MTV's "Total Request Live" and produced content for MTV. |
| In 2018, she starred in and produced the YouTube Premium series "Liza on Demand," earning a Shorty Awards nomination. |
| In real life, Liza, Travis Coles, and Kimiko Glenn were roommates while filming "Liza on Demand." |
| Liza hosted award ceremonies like the 2017 Golden Globes and was an Emmy-nominated game show host. |
| She conducted interviews for Vogue at events like the Met Galas. |
| On TV, Liza appeared in various series including "Escape the Night" and "Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?". |
| She participated in the UN and YouTube's Creators For Change campaign in 2020. |
| Liza also hosted the Quibi show "Floored" in 2020. |
| She made guest appearances on talk shows like Ellen DeGeneres and Jimmy Fallon. |
| Liza is bilingual, fluent in English and Spanish. |
| In 2022, she joined the celebrity special on "The Great American Baking Show." |
| She voiced characters in "My Little Pony: A New Generation" (2021). |
| She had significant success in online advertising for brands like Beats Electronics and Beyond Meat. |
| Liza addressed and apologized for past racially insensitive remarks in videos with David Dobrik. |
| Transitioning from Vine to YouTube altered Liza's content, showcasing various sides of her personality. |
| In 2023, she attended the opening of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in a mermaid-fitted lehenga. |