Recently, BLACKPINK’s Lisa appeared in a Rolling Stone video alongside popular pop star Tyla. Here, the female idol mentioned the topic of privacy, which every celebrity has to face sooner or later, especially when it comes to spaces with strong fan cultures like K-pop.
Specifically, Lisa begins by telling Tyla, “I would say there is no privacy as you can see right now even with you”
He then went on to describe the lack of privacy he faced, saying: “If you go somewhere, people put their phone right in your face and sometimes you’re not ready to take photos.
Lisa also expressed a desire to spend normal, informal moments, joking around“Sometimes, you want to be face down in your pajamas, going out and eating.”
However, Lisa acknowledged that a lack of privacy is a trade-off when it comes to being popular, adding: “That’s the thing that’s a little hard for me sometimes, but I’m happier that they notice me.”
Hearing Lisa’s words, many netizens express sympathy, adding that as much as Lisa tries to be attentive to fans and interact with them, people should also respect her.
“You must all respect her privacy and understand that she is human too…”, one netizen said, while another wrote, “The people invading Lisa’s privacy are not true fans and deserve to be reported.”
Source: X, Krb