BLACKPINK’s Lisa is scheduled to be the focus of a novel by young French novelist JDufresneLamy, which intends to provide readers insight into the life of the K-pop idol.
According to Sohu.com, the novel will concentrate around Lisa’s biography, spotlighting the K-pop singer’s achievements in the music industry.
It will shed more light on the world of K-pop.
The effort is funded by a major publishing house known for its work on Steve Jobs and The Da Vinci Code, which has received international acclaim.
This came after the pop diva attended the Yellow Peace Gala, which took place at the Accor Arena in Paris. The 26-year-old vocalist delivered back-to-back outstanding solo performances that left the audience stunned.
The Thai rapper and singer swiftly achieved success in France, which did not surprise her international fan base.
Brigitte Macron, France’s first lady, held the event on behalf of a French hospital organization.
Macron praised the K-pop artist, paving the path for Lisa’s popularity in France.
This literary initiative aims to bring France and the K-pop world together, forging linkages between the two.
Furthermore, Lisa’s French glory days are ended as she emerges as an international singer and the first member of her group to receive global recognition, adding another feather to her head.