Blackpink’s Lisa on ‘The White Lotus’ Acting Debut: “I Didn’t Know What to Expect on Set”

BLACKPINK’s Lisa opened up about her acting debut in The White Lotus S3, sharing her nerves on set and the cast’s support at its premiere
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BLACKPINK’s Lisa has opened up about her first time as an actress on the set of The White Lotus season 3 at its premiere. The Thai K-pop idol was interviewed by Variety while at the premiere held at Paramount Studios in Hollywood on February 10, where Lisa shared the anxiety she felt being on a set for the first time.

“It is my first acting [experience] so I don’t know what to expect on set, but everybody just being so supportive helped me a lot. So thank you, everyone,” she told the outlet, before recalling her rocky first day filming for the series. “I’m so nervous. I was sweating. I was like, ‘I can’t remember my lines.’ I’m blanked.”

Lisa also revealed that she had shared her previous single ‘Rockstar’ and its music video with her The White Lotus co-stars before it dropped, which she said was a result of the set’s “supportive” environment. “We’re just sharing what we do,” she said. “All of them are so supportive.”

Read more: BLACKPINK’s Jisoo Goes Solo, Signs with Warner Records

Elsewhere in the interview, Lisa mentioned that she “[doesn’t] know what to feel right now” with the season premiere approaching on February 16. “I’m just so excited. I can’t wait for all of you guys to watch this show,” she told the outlet.

BLACKPINK’s Lisa recently released a new collaboration single titled ‘Born Again’ with Doja Cat and RAYE. This marks the fourth track from her highly anticipated debut solo album, Alter Ego, which is set to drop on February 28th.

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