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Lisa faces privacy breach after Jakarta café shares CCTV footage; agency LLOUD issues warning

BLACKPINK’s Lisa faced a privacy breach after a Jakarta café posted CCTV footage of her visit online. Her label LLOUD issued a statement urging people not to share such content and warning of action to protect the artist.
March 09, 2026 / 18:31 IST
The clip, which quickly circulated online, showed the singer sitting inside the café with a female friend.
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  • Lisa's privacy breached after café posted CCTV footage online
  • LLOUD urges public not to share or engage with leaked content
  • BLACKPINK's new album Deadline sets debut sales record

Lisa recently became the subject of a privacy breach after a café located inside a museum in Jakarta posted CCTV footage of her visit on social media, sparking criticism from fans and prompting a response from her management.

The clip, which quickly circulated online, showed the singer sitting inside the café with a female friend. Fans pointed out that Lisa appeared unaware that the security camera footage would later be shared publicly.

As the video spread across social platforms, it drew sharp reactions from her fan communities. Many questioned why surveillance footage from inside the café had been uploaded online in the first place.

Following the backlash, Lisa’s label LLOUD issued an official statement on March 8 addressing the situation. The agency stated that it had become aware of several recent incidents that had compromised the artist’s privacy and security.

In the statement, the company also noted that certain individuals and businesses had been using the singer’s image or alleged appearances to promote their products or services, often without permission.

The agency specifically referenced the circulating CCTV clip and urged the public not to spread such material. “We urge everyone to refrain from obtaining, sharing or engaging with such content. LLOUD will take all necessary measures to protect our artist. To Blinks and Lilies, thank you for always showing respect and care," the statement further read.

According to the company, actions like these can mislead the public and also violate the artist’s personal rights.

Many supporters responded strongly to the situation, with several fans urging others online to report the account that originally shared the footage. The incident quickly became a topic of discussion across fan communities.

Also read: Blackpink’s Jennie sparks debate after viral Paris video; fans defend K-pop star’s request for privacy

Meanwhile, Lisa’s group BLACKPINK recently reunited to release their new album Deadline, marking their return as a group after three years.

The album achieved a major milestone shortly after release, selling 1,461,785 copies on its first day and setting a new record for the highest debut sales for a K-pop girl group. Deadline features five tracks, including the title song GO, along with the pre-release single JUMP and B-sides “Me and my,” “Champion,” and “Fxxxboy.”

M Snehanjali
M Snehanjali is a Sub Editor and journalist with over two years of experience covering general news and entertainment in digital newsroom.
first published: Mar 9, 2026 06:30 pm

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