BLACKPINK member Lisa, who has left France and faced a 'discrimination controversy', will return to Korea.
BLACKPINK member Lisa is confirmed to be stepping on the Korean land using Incheon International Airport from France Paris on the 19th. Lisa left for Paris on the 4th; it was originally reported that Lisa was scheduled for '2022 Spring/Summer Paris Fashion Week', but she did not participate in the official schedule. Lisa is the global ambassador for Bulgari and Celine.
When Lisa did not appear on the official schedule of Paris Fashion Week, there was a controversy over discrimination mainly for Lisa's own Thailand fans. It is pointed out that YG Entertainment, a subsidiary company, is neglecting Lisa. The Paris Fashion Week schedule ended on the 6th.
Bulgari CEO Jean Christophe Bavin said on the 5th that he invited Lisa to the fashion Event, but expressed his intention not to attend because of COVID-19 in his agency. His writings have prompted criticism from fans that Lisa's agency has blocked her from attending Events.
Fans continued the hashtag procession, such as #BeFairToLisa (fairly for Lisa), #YGLetLisaDoHerWork (let Lisa work).
This fact was also reported by Hong Kong's leading South China Morning Post (SCMP), which has been refuted by local fans that some of these fans' speculation is a conjecture.
Lisa was reported to have spent time with her family at France resort, including Paris.
Lisa recently released her first Solo album, and her title song LaLisa (LALisa) is also raising its share price personally, with 100 million streaming ahead of the world's largest streaming service Sporty.
“We confirmed the possibility of activating Thailand soft power with Lisa,” Prime Minister Prae Tsailand said on December 12. “We have confidence that adding global publicity to various cultures can make Thaailand succeed (as in Korea.”