TWICE Jihyo and BLACKPINK Lisa Stun at Golden Globes 2026
TWICE's Jihyo, BLACKPINK's Lisa, and SEVENTEEN's Joshua made waves at the 2026 Golden Globes. Discover the details of their surprise appearances and the impact on the industry.
K-pop icons just took over Hollywood’s biggest night. On January 11, 2026, the 83rd Golden Globe Awards saw a historic turnout of Korean talent, proving once again that the genre's influence knows no borders.
TWICE Jihyo Lisa Golden Globes 2026: Unexpected Appearances
While reports from outlets like Koreaboo had already confirmed that BLACKPINK's Lisa and SEVENTEEN's Joshua were set to attend, it was TWICE's Jihyo who sent social media into a frenzy. Her unannounced arrival at the event caught fans off guard, with photos of her elegant appearance quickly going viral.
The event wasn't without its share of online discourse. Lisa's presence sparked renewed debates regarding recent industry controversies. Some netizens linked her latest professional announcements to broader discussions about misogyny within the industry, occasionally drawing comparisons to HYBE artists. Despite the noise, the sheer star power displayed by these idols dominated the evening's highlights.
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