the interviewer really asked her the question that i want to know πlike her being friendly as hell i know some people might misunderstood her friendly as flirting
βYou speak fluent English, Thai and Korean. Do you think people who speaks only one language is lazy?β
Lisa: No
Lie detector lady: that is not true ππ
As Lisa delves into acting, sheβs learning to find parts of herself in each character.
And onstage? βIβm not trying to pretend that Iβm someone else. Itβs just me, plus a little more confidence."
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βWere you a hearkbreaker in the past?β
Lisa: No, like. I'm the one who got that a lot. I feel like. I got heartbroken a lot
Q: Yeah. Sheβs being truthful
There is Lisa, the confident pop star who speaks with ease about performing, acting, and making music. And there is Lalisa, her more private self: sweet, a little bashful, yet assured in what matters most to herβher health, her family, her privacy, and maintaining a boundary between her public image and her personal life.
And yet, the star insists those two versions of herself are not so different.
βLisa or Lalisa, itβs still me.β
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To much of the world, Lisa is one of the biggest stars on the planet.
But in person, her mega fame can be surprisingly easy to forgetβuntil moments like the one βThe White Lotusβ producer David Bernad recalls from a night out in Los Angeles.
βAt some point I turned around and every single person in that club was staring at us,β he tells Vanity Fair. βFive hundred people just staring at Lisa. It was this moment in which we were like, βOh yeah, she is one of the most famous musicians in the world.ββ
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