'There's nothing wrong with the love front': Lisa captures football field with second-generation tycoon
Group BLACKPINK (BLACKPINK) Lisa (Lisa) was spotted at a soccer field in Paris. Frederic Arnaud Clément (Frederic Arnault), a romance rumor opponent, was also present at the scene, drawing attention. Lisa watched Kyonggi in the 2023/24 UEFA Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Newcastle United on Friday at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France. Paris Saint-Germain is Lee Kang-in's team, Lee Kang-in played on the day, and Lisa showed a passionate Han Ho and enjoyed Kyonggi. But there were others who stood out besides them, none other than Frederic Arnaud Clément. He is the son of Forbes World's second-largest code and world's largest luxury group LVMH chief Bernard Arnaud Clément, CEO of the luxury watch brand under the group. Especially recently, she is often seen with Lisa and became a romance rumor with Lisa. Both sides have not made an official position on romance rumors, but dating witness accounts are frequent and dating is a fait accompli. At one time, there was a rumor, but it seems to be still maintaining the relationship. The two did not sit side by side on the day, but it was enough to catch the attention of the fans as they visited the Kyonggi chapter together. Some responded that they were conscious of public opinion and watched separately. Their romance rumor first surfaced in July, when various foreign media outlets reported that Lisa had a good time with Frederic Arnaud Clément without makeup at a restaurant in Paris. Also in August, reports surfaced that Lisa had enjoyed a trip with Frederic Arnaud Clément's family, and more recently that she had a good time shopping in Paris for Frederic Arnaud Clément's birthday. On the other hand, BLACKPINK is currently unable to reach a conclusion with YG Entertainment, and is still stuck with its existing position that it has not been finalized and is still in discussions. Meanwhile, BLACKPINK attended an event to encourage cultural artists at Buckingham Palace in London on the 22nd (local time) and received the British Empire Medal (MBE) from King Charles III.