BLACKPINK’s Lisa Returns to Thailand Amid Privacy Controversy
In an exciting homecoming, Lisa of BLACKPINK recently performed at the much-anticipated “Amazing Thailand Countdown” festival at ICONSIAM. The event marked her return to Thailand, where she delighted fans with her stunning performance. Notably, Frédéric Arnault, who is rumored to be her boyfriend, was also present. Reports indicate that he arrived early to meet Lisa’s parents, further fueling speculation about their relationship.
Hi Siam Paragon (@Siam_Paragon),There is a video of Lisa circulating online that appears to be from one of the cameras in your mall that spreading lies about her private life. How is it possible for someone to access it without a valid reason? Where is the respect for privacy?… pic.twitter.com/Vlvp5PBPgd
— LISA (@LLOUD_twt) January 2, 2025
Following the festival, Lisa was spotted at the iconic shopping venue, Siam Paragon in Bangkok. Photos taken by fans quickly circulated online, yet discrepancies arose regarding her companionship during the visit.
Several misleading rumors claimed that Lisa had visited the mall with her alleged partner, sparking outrage among her supporters. These rumors stemmed from a video purporting to show Lisa within the mall, allegedly captured by a CCTV camera. This raised concerns about a potential breach of privacy and the integrity of the surveillance system.
Fans reacted strongly, criticizing Siam Paragon’s security protocols. One notable fan account expressed their frustration: “There is a video of Lisa circulating online that appears to be from one of the cameras in your mall, that is spreading lies about her private life. How is it possible for someone to access it without a valid reason? Where is the respect for privacy? Please fire whoever manages the CCTV.” This post went viral, racking up over 15,000 views.
While the disputed CCTV footage has been removed, Siam Paragon has yet to address the controversy publicly. The incident has heightened awareness surrounding the security of celebrity privacy in public spaces, urging a reevaluation of surveillance practices at major venues.
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