What did you see from Lisa starring in the Crazy Horse show? As individuals, we all have the right to choose.

Lisa, a member of the South Korean women's group BLACKPINK, announced her appearance in the Crazy Horse show, which caused global fans. Since BLACKPINK's debut, it has focused on girl crush, emphasizing the confidence and handsomeness of female idols, and Lisa is the best representative.

Her solo album "LALISA" broke 7 world records, including the first award-winning K-POP solo singer in the history of the MTV Video Music Awards, and the first K-POP artist to reach 1 billion traffic album on Spotify. In addition, she is the K-POP star with the most fans on IG, and her popularity and influence are enough to prove her superstar status.

The controversy of her participation in the Crazy Horse show is that although the Crazy Horse show combines light and shadow with a female body to create a feast of sound and light, the performers are almost naked female dancers, and the Crazy Horse in Crazy Horse is actually taken from the homonym of Whores (prostitute), and the scale is inevitably worrying.

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Image | Lisa @ IG

Why did Lisa participate in the Crazy Horse show cause an uproar?

CRITICS BELIEVE THAT THIS NOT ONLY DOES NOT MATCH THE IMAGE OF BLACKPINK, BUT THE INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTAR BECOMES A GIRL IN THE SKY, AND WILL MAKE HERSELF LOOK VULGAR AND HOOKED WITH EROTICA. As a result, the outside world began to talk about Lisa's motives for participating in the Crazy Horse show.

Some people claim that she is trying to please the European and American markets, others speculate that she is trying to please her gossip boyfriend, and some people even rumor that this is a test of obedience for her to join the Illuminati. And no matter what perspective you look at this from, I invite you to first look at the diverse perspectives of women's fans.

What do you think about this?

A few days ago, women's fans invited everyone on the community to share their views on Lisa's appearance in the Crazy Horse show, and the views can be roughly divided into the following 3 categories:

Pursuing a breakthrough in performance:

  • "I think the highest level of dance is to think outside the box and constantly challenge yourself."
  • "Dancers who break through themselves create different dance sparks in different halls."
  • "Support, for a performing artist, every performance is a breakthrough."

Respect for individual autonomy:

  • "It all depends on your choice."
  • "Just do what you like, other people's comments have nothing to do with their vision."

Concerns extend to the level:

  • "What if the agency forces other artists to target the Crazy Horse show on the grounds that Lisa has been there?"
  • "The influence of celebrities on high school students, their minds have not yet fully developed, and their views on their future will be greatly influenced by the behavior of idols."

Her choice is a manifestation of subjectivity

The messages of women fans reflect the different perspectives on this matter, and even set off discussions in the message area. Whatever the point of view, it comes back to the discussion of the physical battlefield – who decides how my body unfolds.

Lisa is a world-renowned actress, and her every move has attracted a lot of attention, and the impact is naturally self-evident. However, as a performer, she is also herself, and as an independent individual, she can also decide how to express her body.

Participating in the Crazy Horse show may have its commercial considerations, its market niche, or it may be purely the pursuit of personal breakthroughs to meet a new peak in your acting career. In any case, it was her own decision.

How female idols present themselves, everyone has a unique point of view, and may not be limited by a single perspective. So, what do you think?

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Image | Lisa @ IG