Lily Loud

"Lily Loud. She is the Baby of Liberty. A mere opposite of the Russian Bear Cub, Lisa Loud. She alleged to the Preschool Grils that they are her favorites, and so does mine too. Trump agrees, and Pence did the same. I will build a wall for the Mexicans who didn't get their immigration right, just as she told me."

--Su Ji-Hoon, Lily's Wish

Lily Loud is the Supreme Commander of the United States of America.

In all of the series, she is now far more serious, never pooped her diapers, and never cried throughout the series. Also, since she only speaked in baby talk, she now speak fully with a collar that Ruby invented, the Full Speech Necklace 9000, and she even wears a US flag-colored T-shirt, overall skirt, socks and sneakers, complete with a bald eagle hat.

Also, Su Ji-Hoon described her as the "Baby of Liberty," or the "Baby of Freedom."

Biography
At 15 months old (1 year and 3 months), Lily is the youngest child of the Loud family, and the youngest of Lincoln's five younger sisters. She is able to walk independently, and is learning to speak. She has a tendency to poop in her diapers, leaving a foul stench known to disgust her older siblings, and often removes her diaper, forcing her siblings to put it back on. Lily has a habit of crying. Lincoln always changes Lily's diaper in Lisa and Lily's room.

Personality
Lily is always happy, and enjoys being with her siblings. Unlike other babies, she doesn't cry too often.

Even though she's just a baby, Lily is shown to be fairly aware of her surroundings, and especially of her siblings' many antics, in which she is often swept up. In a The Loud House episode, "Undie Pressure," she intentionally sucks on her pacifier to stop herself from crying and ends up winning the challenge for her family. She becomes angry at Lincoln for posting their sisters' embarrassing moments online in a The Loud House episode, "Making the Case," despite that she wasn't filmed and helps her sisters Lola, Lucy, Lori, and Leni convince Lincoln to choose Aloha Beach as their vacation spot in another The Loud House episode, "In Tents Debate." In another The Loud House episode "Picture Perfect", along with her sisters she gets annoyed with Lincoln over his perfect picture. In another The Loud House episode, "Ties That Bind" she is worried like the rest of her siblings about being kicked out, and gets upset with Lincoln when he says out loud how "he's always wondered what it would be like to be an only child". In another The Loud House episode, "Along Came a Sister," she, along with her siblings wants to prevent Frances from getting killed. In another The Loud House episode, "Come Sale Away" she gives a blank stare to the camera when the others continue to try and compete with each other to find her blanket.