While K-pop fans are consumed by the internet, following the lockdown due to the pandemic, social media has become one of the companions of these individuals to kill boredom and the dull cycle of their everyday life---including streaming their faves' MVs, shows, and supporting them via live streams.
BLINks were recently blessed with BLACKPINK's Lisa's dance performance for "LILI's FILM #3," but we're pretty sure you know what went down after - the birth of a new meme!
The meme became a hit on the online world, uniting the K-pop fandom and international community with humor.
In the video, Lisa, as always, showed off her mesmerizing dancing skills, flaunting her long legs while wearing thigh-high boots. It was a high-quality performance, which made everyone floored, but it was not until fans cropped her photo starting from her legs and inserting other K-pop personality's photo as the upper photo, completing a whole new look.
Check out this list of some of the funniest "Did it work?" meme entries we found on Twitter, and hold your tummies as your scroll through because it's going to be a laugh-fest.
(If you also have your own favorite meme, drop it in the comment box below!)
It has been a week since the meme became a hit, and not only K-pop fans were joining the challenge, but international celebrities as well. In this way, BLACKPINK's Lisa proved once again that her popularity is revolutionary.
Her success and fame are no joke, looking perfect in all aspects. Recently, she was hailed as the best dancer of professional choreographer Choi Young Jun and acknowledged by former YG director SINXITY as the best artist of the new generation in the K-pop industry.
In terms of visuals, she is also topping several lists, including Starmometer's recent poll for "Most Beautiful Women 2020," where she was crowned as no. 1. Her beauty is truly standing out among other idols, that's why several fans are voting her as the perfect role model for her.
Currently, she's a dance mentor for the Chinese music show, "Youth with You," the counterpart of South Korean's "Produce 101." Her professional image was featured in the show. Her strict yet caring attitude drew attention from fans, praising her mentoring skills and how she was able to share her trainees her learnings while training as a Korean idol.
Coming from Thailand, the idol experienced several hardships, starting from living away from her homeland and family, training for five years, and the criticism she faced after debut. Apparently, Korean netizens threw hate comments about her physical appearance, accusing her a Korean wannabe. However, after years of hard work and perseverance, the idol became the pride and honor of Thailand and Korea, representing K-pop in the global market.