BLACKPINK Lisa natakot sa stalker na fans, tinangkang pasukin sa loob ng taxi

BLACKPINK Lisa
TULAD ng ibang sikat na celebrities, may mga nakakalokang karanasan din si BLACKPINK Lisa sa mga fans na walang respeto sa privacy ng kanilang mga idol.
Ibinahagi ng K-Pop idol ang tungkol sa mga experience niya dealing with her supporters na hindi alam kung hanggang saan ang kanilang karapatan bilang mga fans.
Sa panayam ng Thai host na si Woody Milintachinda para sa YouTube channel niyang “WOODY FM”, nabanggit ni Liza na may mga fans na aware sa kahulugan ng salitang privacy.
“Some fans simply didn’t interrupt. They just wanted to say ‘I love your song,’ ‘Keep doing what you do.’ They really kept that space. Maybe they think that I’m not wearing makeup or something,” sabi ng BLACKPINK member.
Aminado rin ang 27-anyos na Korean superstar na hindi sa lahat ng pagkakataon ay confident siyang lumalabas na walang make-up.
“I’m not that comfortable to say, ‘Okay, let’s take a selfie!’ and you can upload it, you know? If someone asks nicely for a proper picture, I’m totally fine.
“But if I wasn’t camera-ready that day, I’ll just be honest and say, ‘I’m sorry, I didn’t wear makeup today,’ or ‘Would you excuse me while I put on my lipstick?’” paliwanag pa niya.
Sey pa ng Korean singer sa mga naglalabasang litrato niya online na kinunan nang walang paalam, “That’s why I understand, it might be a once-in-a-lifetime encounter. But please, understand me too. I’m not always ready.
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“I just want to be pretty and ready. Actually, everyone wants to look good. No one wants to be photographed when they don’t look good,” aniya pa.
Naibahagi rin ni Liza ang karanasan niya sa mga tinatawag na “sasaengs” sa South Korea, ito yung mga obsessive fans na hindi marunong rumespeto sa privacy ng celebrities at mga mahilig mang-stalk.
Sabi ni Liza kay Woody, “For the first time, last year, I was alone in South Korea at my house. My house walls aren’t that high, and I was there alone.
“I mean, I have my cats, but there was this one time. Usually, when my flight lands in South Korea, fans will be there waiting at the airport.
“That’s normal, and I appreciate that they come. I really miss them too. But when I got home, I saw someone waiting.
“I said, ‘If you want to see me, let’s meet somewhere in public. Showing up at my house like this? I feel uncomfortable,'” lahad ni Lisa. Umalis naman daw agad ang naturang fan.
Pero pagsapit ng gabi ay bumalik daw ang kanyang stalker, “After I checked my CCTV, I was so scared to go out. That’s when I really started to worry because I was completely alone. I was scared. There was no one with me.”
Isa pang nakakatakot at nakakalokang experience ni Lisa ay nang mag-taxi siya nang solo patungo sa kanyang dance rehearsal.
“I thought since it’s just a rehearsal, I could go there and get back home by myself. But then, that person tried to get into my taxi by sticking the leg between the taxi door.
“I don’t want to go into too much detail, but it was something I never experienced, and I didn’t know what to do. I really had no idea how to react, and I was scared. Scared because that person was way too close.
“To be honest, I don’t know how I should feel. But I did feel like I was scared to be alone. I felt unsafe,” litanya ng K-pop idol.
Patuloy pa niya, “I try not to be alone, but it’s not always possible. I can’t always have someone staying over every night.
“They eventually have to go to their homes too. I haven’t found a smooth solution yet. I’m still stressing about this. What should I really do?
“So, when someone approaches and secretly takes photos, it makes me feel like, ‘Are they going to do something to me?’
“I know my fans are very sweet. They always respect my space and just check in on me. But when something like this happens, it makes me feel not secure,” sabi pa ni BLANKPINK Lisa.
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