Korean Fans Mixed on Lisa’s Global Success: Pride and Disappointment

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BLACKPINK’s Lisa is making headlines with her dynamic solo activities overseas, especially her recent spellbinding performance in Paris, France. The K-pop sensation took the stage at a prestigious charity concert, delivering a spectacular finale that became the talk of the town. The event, a highlight on the Parisian social calendar for over three decades, saw a special attendance by none other than Brigitte Macron, the First Lady of France.

Lisa dazzled the audience with her golden full-body suit and electrifying presence, performing her hit singles “LALISA” and “Money.” The crowd was thoroughly captivated, singing along and responding enthusiastically to her powerful performance. The event reached its peak when fireworks added to the grandeur.

The BLACKPINK star’s interaction with Brigitte Macron also became a highlight of the evening. Post-performance, as all artists gathered on stage, Macron spotted Lisa at the edge and warmly invited her to the center, showcasing a friendly rapport. The First Lady’s gesture of leading Lisa to a prominent spot beside her and linking arms was a significant moment, underlining Lisa’s global appeal and charm.

This remarkable feat in France has sparked varied reactions online, particularly among Korean fans. While some express pride in Lisa’s international acclaim, others voice concerns about her focus on overseas activities over domestic ones. Contrasting views have emerged due to her focus on international activities, differing from the domestic-focused activities of fellow BLACKPINK members Jennie and Jisoo.

However, despite these mixed feelings, many fans continue to rally in support of Lisa, dismissing criticisms as overreactions and celebrating her global achievements and undeniable star power.

 

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