Blackpink Lisa’s Chinese social media page suspended after Paris burlesque routine

 HONG KONG -Blackpink star Lisa’s Chinese social media page on Weibo appears to have been taken down, weeks after she performed a burlesque routine in Paris that sparked a huge debate on China’s tightly regulated internet. On Thursday afternoon, the Thai star’s verified account @lalalalisa_m was no longer searchable on Weibo, one of China’s most popular social media networks. “The account can longer be viewed because it has received complaints of breaches of law and regulations, as well as relevant rules from the Weibo Community Management Regulations,” her replacement page stated. It is not clear what types of complaint she has received but China’s web companies routinely suspend or remove pages that breach the country’s myriad censorship rules or that simply generate too much controversy. The suspension of her account comes after Lisa performed five shows at the Crazy Horse Paris in September. The venue is one of the city’s top burlesque performance spaces but her shows stirred controversy in some parts of Asia where more conservative attitudes can prevail. CNN has reached out to Weibo and the star’s record label YG Entertainment for comment. Weibo accounts of Blackpink’s other members, Jisoo, Jennie, and Rose remain online. K-Pop supergroup Blackpink rose to international fame after debuting in 2016. The group headlined Coachella this year and has collaborated with US singers such as Lady Gaga and Selena Gomez. Lisa – the only girl in the group without Korean heritage has gained a large following in China in particular, having appeared as a coach in a reality dance show.

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