The singer expressed her intention to grasp the language in an interview with Elle Taiwan, as reported by Sinchew. Her motivation behind this determination is to reinforce her communication along with her niece, who primarily speaks French and never Thai.
Lisa, of the Ok-pop sensation Blackpink. Photograph from Lisa’s Instagram |
Already fluent in her native language Thai, in addition to Korean, English, and Japanese, Lisa has garnered immense admiration for her linguistic prowess. Her dedication so as to add French to her repertoire of languages has been met with acclaim from her followers and supporters.
Previous to this announcement, there had been speculations concerning Lisa’s curiosity in studying French to facilitate communication with Frédéric Arnault, the son of LVMH’s founder, Bernard Arnault. The 2 allegedly share a detailed relationship, as they’ve been seen collectively at varied occasions.
Arnault, 28, is at present the CEO on the Swiss watchmaker model Tag Heuer. His father’s conglomerate LVMH manages prestigious luxurious manufacturers equivalent to Christian Dior, Fendi, Loewe, Celine, and Bulgari, amongst others.
Born as Pranpriya Manoban in Thailand, Lisa, now 26, made her debut as a member of the South Korean lady group Blackpink in 2016 and launched into a solo profession with the discharge of her album “Lalisa” in 2021.
She has made historical past as the primary Ok-pop artist to have a tune surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify.
Past her music profession, Lisa has carved a distinct segment for herself within the trend business, turning into a worldwide ambassador for prestigious luxurious manufacturers like Celine and Bulgari. Her affect additionally extends to social media, the place she boasts a formidable following of 100 million on Instagram.
The singer is at present increasing her presence in France by way of varied engagements. She is scheduled to carry out at Le Gala des Pièces Jaunes, an occasion organized by a charity below the management of France’s First Girl Brigitte Macron on Jan. 26.