publish time

02/11/2023

author name Arab Times

publish time

02/11/2023

Lisa of Blackpink.

WASHINGTON, Nov 2, (Agencies): China's microblogging platform, Weibo, has taken down Blackpink member Lisa's account, along with her fan club. Speculation suggests that this action was prompted by Lisa's performance in Paris.

As of the latest update, Lisa's Weibo account, @lalalalisa_m, and her fan club @lisa_lalisahouse have been removed and are no longer accessible. When attempting to visit Lisa's Weibo account, users are met with a notice from Weibo, stating, "This account is no longer accessible due to complaints that it violated laws, regulations, and the relevant provisions of the 'Weibo Community Convention.'"

Lisa's performance took place from Sept 28 to 30, where she showcased solo numbers such as "But I am a Good Girl" and "Crisis? What Crisis!?"

The K-pop sensation Blackpink achieved global recognition since its debut in 2016. The group's journey includes headlining Coachella and successful collaborations with notable US artists like Lady Gaga and Selena Gomez.

Among the members of the group, Lisa stands out as the sole member without Korean heritage. Her popularity in China has soared, especially after her participation as a coach on a reality dance show.