BLACKPINK Lisa Golden Globes Appearance Sparks Heated Debate Over GRAMMYs Absence
BLACKPINK's Lisa faces criticism after attending the 2026 Golden Globes but skipping the GRAMMYs due to 'The White Lotus' filming. Explore the fan debate and her Hollywood pivot.
Is the screen becoming more important than the stage? BLACKPINK's Lisa is currently facing a wave of criticism following her attendance at the 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards on January 14, 2026. While she dazzled on the red carpet, her comments regarding other industry events have left some fans feeling neglected.
The BLACKPINK Lisa Golden Globes Controversy and Filming Schedule
According to reports from Koreaboo, Lisa confirmed she wouldn't be attending the upcoming GRAMMYs this year. The reason cited is her busy production schedule for the highly anticipated HBO series 'The White Lotus' Season 3. This explanation didn't sit well with a vocal segment of the BLINK fandom, who feel that musical accolades should take precedence over acting commitments.
Mixed Reactions from Global Fans
- Critics argue that prioritizing filming over the GRAMMYs signals a shift away from her identity as a K-pop idol.
- Supporters highlight that Lisa is a multi-talented artist who's expanding her global brand and shouldn't be limited to one industry.
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