Thailand Expects Tourism Boost Thanks to Blackpink Lisa’s Visit to UNESCO Site
Thailand Expects Tourism Boost Thanks to Blackpink Lisa’s Visit to UNESCO Site
“You should leave the K-pop world because you will be a bad role model for the teenage girls who will follow you,” an Instagram user said after Lisa’s Sept. 28 performance at the iconic venue founded in 1951 by artist Alain Bernardin.
Wrote another: “I can’t believe you’re actually doing this. I used to be your fan, but I’ve lost respect for you.”
Lisa’s followers and celebrities, including Thai actress Diana Phlipo and TV presenter Vuthithorn “Woody” Milinthahinda, rallied behind the duo and urged them to ignore the haters.
“You are the best mother who is always next to Lisa. Don’t worry about anything, we will always love and support Lisa,” the user wrote.
Others criticized critics for linking morality with creative freedom, urging them to “stay within their limits.”
“Just because she dances, you all call her names. Do you even have a life? She does what she wants, why do you have to be so rude and judge people?” – asked a fan.
“I’m happy for Lisa. I feel like the whole theater was delighted with her appearance,” Whoethorn, who watched the singer’s performance, told news site The Nation.
Blackpink, Barbie and Beijing’s claims to the South China Sea collide in Vietnam
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