September, Friday 20, 2024

Lisa from Blackpink faces blockage on Chinese social media following her performance at a Paris cabaret


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Lisa, a member of the K-pop group Blackpink, has had her Weibo account blocked on the Chinese social media platform. A notice on her account stated that it violated laws, regulations, and the Weibo community agreement. There is speculation that this suspension may be related to Lisa's recent performances at the Crazy Horse nightclub in Paris. While the accounts of the other three Blackpink members remain accessible, Lisa's username has been changed and her list of followers has disappeared. Some fans and social media users in China have expressed concerns that her performances may be considered vulgar and draw the attention of Chinese censors. The fate of Lisa's account has garnered mixed reactions, with some applauding the action as part of China's efforts to clean up the internet and protect younger audiences, while others find it concerning that even such matters are being controlled. Additionally, the social media accounts of Chinese actresses Angelababy and Zhang Jiani, who reportedly attended Lisa's shows, have also faced restrictions. Blackpink, a popular pop band formed in Seoul in 2016, has not yet commented on the situation. Lisa, who hails from Thailand, is a social media sensation with a massive following of 98 million on Instagram.