LLOUD called out the unauthorized sharing of security camera footage of Lisa, making it clear that people need to respect her privacy. On Sunday, the agency released a statement criticizing both businesses and individuals who spread those surveillance clips online. They pointed out that the footage had been used to back up misleading promotional claims and, obviously, was shared without Lisa’s okay.

One case they mentioned involved a café in Jakarta. The café posted security camera recordings of Lisa just hanging out during a casual visit. The agency said this footage ended up online even though it was taken in a private setting, which really raises questions about using surveillance material just to get attention.
LLOUD asked fans and the public to stop watching or sharing this kind of content. They stressed that distributing these unauthorized recordings doesn’t just cross a line—it can actually violate personal rights and put people’s safety at risk. The agency also said they’re ready to take whatever steps are needed to protect Lisa’s privacy and make sure this doesn’t happen again.

Fans welcomed the statement. Lisa’s supporters, “Lilies,” and the broader BLACKPINK fanbase, “Blinks,” showed their appreciation for the agency’s strong response and their commitment to keeping Lisa safe.
The whole situation has sparked more conversations among fans about where the line is between public and private when it comes to artists. With K-pop’s popularity growing around the world, looking out for artists’ privacy is becoming a bigger deal for everyone involved.
For a lot of fans, the agency’s message is loud and clear: they won’t let privacy violations slide, especially as Lisa’s international career keeps taking off.
Source: Lloud, Blackpink Lisa’s Agency
Reportby: liamkim@ygkplusofficial.com
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