I just remembered that BLACKPINK concert in Osaka where Jisoo couldn't attend because she was sick, but the girls did everything they could to make it feel like she was there, even showing videos of her on the big screen during her parts in the songs 🥺❤️
Lisa became the first nonethnic Korean trainee at YG Entertainment—for all intents and purposes, pop star boot camp—when she moved from Thailand to South Korea at 14 years old:
“I had to start from zero, but I felt like I really wanted to do this.”
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“I feel like after I came out and talked about how there’s no privacy for me, [fans] now respect that a lot more,” Lisa tells Vanity Fair.
She loves her fans and loves meeting them in public spaces, “but they know that being in this position is not easy. Sometimes it’s just a little too much, and sometimes I just want to be normal.”
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🗣: you speak fluent korean, english and thai. do you think people who only speak one language are lazy?"
🐥: uhmm,no. they're not
*polygraph goes crazy*
🗣: that is not true.
🐥: what? nooo, they're not lazyyy.
and then the face she made, i'm cryingggg 😭😭😭
LISA when asked about achieving global fame so quickly at such a young age:
“I mean, we (BLACKPINK) are really grateful, and we feel so lucky that we have a global fandom who always supports us.”