On November 13, Lisa posted a photo promoting the perfume for the brand she is a global ambassador for on her personal page with nearly 99 million followers. This is the first post by the Thai idol in more than two weeks since her personal Weibo account was deleted.
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 comeback.
Lisa posted a photo promoting the brand.
"Finally the idol is back, I miss Lisa so much", "No matter what, we are still with you", "Thank you Lisa for posting again, Lilies (Lisa's fandom name) misses you so much", "Please always take care of yourself and always be happy" ... are some comments from the online community.
Some people left comments saying that Lisa has always been the face supported by the brand: "Céline's global ambassador", "Céline's representative face is hard to change" ... Previously, the social networks of Bvlgari and Céline China - the two brands that Lisa is an ambassador for - removed videos and images related to the female singer,
In early November, Weibo announced that it had locked Lisa's account with 8 million followers. When accessing the singer's personal page, followers received the following information: "Unable to view content because the account has been reported for violating Weibo's laws, regulations, and community agreements."
Weibo is the largest and most popular social network in China. The media believes that the singer's personal page was deleted due to instructions from Chinese authorities. Lisa's performance at the Crazy Horse strip club in Paris brought her to the attention of Chinese authorities and she was banned from broadcasting. Previously, young Chinese people dressed up like Lisa at a strip club, attracting public attention.
Performing at a strip club brings Lisa a lot of trouble.
According to Herald Pop, the China Acting Industry Association strictly prohibits acts such as gambling, drugs, violence or promoting vulgar performances as part of the standards to maintain the dignity of celebrities.
In addition to Lisa, some actresses who have been banned by Chinese authorities are Angelababy and Zhang Jia Ni. Two of China's top female stars got into trouble when they went to see Lisa perform at an adult nightclub. Currently, users cannot follow Angelababy on their personal pages, and sending messages to the actress is also disabled.
(Source: tienphong.vn)
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