After many days of silence before the news of being assassinated by China, a photo of her promoting perfume posted on her personal page was liked and commented on by nearly 2 million people.
On November 13, Lisa posted a photo promoting perfume for the brand she is a global ambassador for on her personal page of nearly 99 million followers. This is the first post of a Thai idol after more than two weeks of having his personal account deleted by Weibo.
After more than an hour, the two photos Lisa posted on her personal page had nearly two million interactions and continued to increase. In the comments section, fans left many words of encouragement and support for their idol’s return.
“Finally the idol is back, I miss Lisa so much”, “No matter what, we are still with you”, “Thank you for posting again, Lilies (Lisa’s fandom name) miss you so much”, “Always take care of yourself and always be happy”… are some comments from the online community.
Lisa posted photos to promote the brand
Some people left comments saying that Lisa is always the face supported by the brand: “Céline’s global ambassador”, “Céline’s representative face is difficult to change”… Before that, social networks of Bvlgari and Céline China – two brands for which Lisa is an ambassador – removed videos and images related to the female singer,
In early November, Weibo announced that Lisa’s account with 8 million followers would be locked. When accessing the female singer’s personal page, the follower received the information: “The content cannot be viewed due to an account report that violates Weibo’s laws, regulations and community agreements.”
Weibo is the largest and most popular social network in China. Media commented that the fact that the female singer had her personal page deleted was related to the direction of the Chinese authorities. Performing at the Crazy Horse strip club in Paris caused Lisa to be noticed by Chinese authorities and banned from broadcasting. Previously, young Chinese people dressed up like Lisa at a strip club, attracting public attention.
Performing at a strip club brings a lot of trouble to Lisa.
According to Herald Pop, the China Acting Industry Association prohibits acts such as gambling, drugs, violence or promoting vulgar performances as part of standards to maintain the dignity of celebrities.
In addition to Lisa, some actors caught in the news of being banned by Chinese authorities are Angelababy and Truong Gia Nghe. Two top Chinese female stars encountered trouble when they came to see Lisa perform at an adult nightclub. Currently, users cannot follow Angelababy on their personal page, and sending messages to the actress is also disabled.