• BLACKPINK’s Lisa makes Acting Debut but Fans say she was Treated like a Background Character, Here's Why

    BLACKPINK’s Lisa made her big acting debut in the popular U.S. HBO series The White Lotus Season 3—but fans are now asking: Where was she?

    On April 14, the final episode of The White Lotus Season 3 aired, and while many were excited to finally see Lisa shine on-screen, her role left fans and critics confused. Despite the hype around her appearance, Lisa’s character Mook had very few scenes and little impact on the story.

    The White Lotus is a hit drama that follows different stories at a fancy beach resort. Season 3 brought the setting to Thailand and even featured Lisa speaking both English and Thai fluently.

    She played a resort staff member, and at first, fans thought her role would grow—but it didn’t.

    After the season ended, many fans took to social media saying they felt disappointed. Some media even called Lisa’s role “the biggest waste of talent.” One critic harshly compared it to “casting Lady Gaga as an extra,” pointing out how little Lisa was actually shown.

    While her scenes were short, many praised Lisa’s natural presence and hoped this would lead to more acting roles in the future. But overall, fans agreed that a global superstar like Lisa deserves way more screen time.

    Fans are now hoping that Lisa will take on bigger and better roles that match her star power.

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  • Lee Jun Young and Jung Eunji’s latest drama is topping charts globally — see why viewers can’t get enough

    Lee Jun Young and Apink’s Jung Eunji are winning hearts worldwide with their latest K-drama Pump Up the Healthy Love, and fans can’t get enough.

    Airing on KBS 2TV every Wednesday and Thursday, Pump Up the Healthy Love has quickly turned into a must-watch drama.

    Blending fitness, comedy, and romance, the series has been praised for its fresh concept — and it's now gaining huge popularity both in Korea and overseas.

    As of May 15, the drama has aired six episodes and already ranked No.1 on WAVVE’s “Drama TOP 20.” On Disney+, it also climbed into the “Today’s Top 10 in Korea” list, proving its rising buzz.

    Internationally, it’s killing it too. In Taiwan, the show hit No.1 on the drama chart and No.2 overall on the country’s top OTT platform, friDay Video.

    Over on Rakuten Viki — a go-to site for K-drama fans around the world — the show landed in the weekly Top 3 across North and South America, Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, and India in just its second week.

    Even more impressive, it’s been No.1 in 82 countries, including Brazil, Mexico, the UK, France, and Saudi Arabia, for two weeks straight!

    Fans are loving the hilarious yet heartwarming vibe, flooding the internet with comments like:

    “Lee Jun Young and Jung Eunji’s chemistry is next level. They’re meant to be.”

    “This drama will give me abs from laughing.”

    “I want to work out at a gym with Director Do.”

    “Is this drama trying to make us exercise or eat midnight snacks?”

    “So charming and cozy — it’s a total feel-good watch.”

    “Kim Jong Kook would love this show. It’s going to blow up!”

    The story doesn’t just focus on gym workouts, but also shows emotional healing and personal growth. Lee Jun Young plays the charismatic gym director Do Hyun Joong, while Jung Eunji plays the bold and relatable Lee Mi Ran. Their “muscle flirting” and fun banter are bringing a fresh energy to the K-drama scene.

    With strong storytelling, lovable characters, and hilarious yet touching epilogues in every episode, Pump Up the Healthy Love is shaping up to be one of the most unexpected hits of the year.

    Are you watching it yet? If not, it might be time to join the fun (and maybe start hitting the gym too)!

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