Manila Bulletin

Blackpink star Lisa removed from Chinese social media

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SHANGHAI (AFP) - K-pop singer Lisa of megastar girl group Blackpink has been banned from China's Weibo social media platform, sparking speculatio­n among fans Friday that the censorship was tied to a burlesque performanc­e she gave in Paris. Lisa, whose full name is Lalisa Manobal, disappeare­d from Weibo this week, with her personal page replaced by an error message saying her account was "not viewable due to being reported for violating laws (and) regulation­s".

Also banned from posting was Hong Kong actress Angelababy, whose real name is Angela Yeung, due to "violations of relevant laws and regulation­s", a message on her official Weibo account says.

The platform gave no further explanatio­n for the bans. Lisa's management agency YG Entertainm­ent told AFP that it had no official statement to offer.

But Weibo users and Chinese entertainm­ent sites speculated that the two had been censored after reports in late September that Angelababy had attended a burlesque show by Lisa at the Parisian cabaret Crazy Horse.

Lisa "set the Crazy Horse Paris stage alight on September 28, 29 and 30, 2023 with five exclusive performanc­es that left an indelible impression on both the audience and her fans all over the world", the venue's website said.

Lisa posted photos of herself in cabaret attire on her official Instagram in October, quipping, "Such an amazing experience at (Crazy Horse)... Call me whenever you need someone to fill a spot."

Chinese censors are quick to block content considered politicall­y sensitive or going against the ruling Communist Party's socially conservati­ve values, with stars targeted in the past for tattoos and "effeminate" fashion.

The blocking of the two stars comes after President Xi Jinping called on women to help in "promoting traditiona­l Chinese virtues and sound family values".

 ?? ?? Blackpink member Lalisa Manobal (AFP)
Blackpink member Lalisa Manobal (AFP)

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