BLACKPINK’s Lisa, a global fashion icon and beloved performer, recently captivated fans with stunning new visuals from a high-profile photoshoot. However, what should have been a moment of celebration for her undeniable charisma quickly turned into a storm of negativity.
Malicious Allegations Surface
BLACKPINK Lisa‘s visuals in a new photoshoot have been hit with a wave of malicious criticism linked to her “nose job” allegations.

The shocking backlash has left many BLINKs dismayed, as the comments transcend typical online discourse, delving into deeply personal attacks on her appearance. This isn’t the first time Lisa has faced scrutiny over her looks, but the intensity of the recent remarks has drawn significant attention across various social media platforms.
The photos, intended to showcase her unique charm and fierce aura, instead became a focal point for what many are calling unwarranted and cruel speculation. Online discussions quickly spiraled, focusing disproportionately on perceived changes rather than her artistic expression or the photoshoot’s concept.

These persistent rumors about cosmetic procedures have shadowed Lisa’s career for some time, often resurfacing whenever new official content is released. The current wave of criticism seems to amplify these long-standing allegations, turning them into a central point of discussion.

Social Media Discourse Intensifies
The vitriolic nature of the comments highlights a troubling aspect of celebrity culture, where public figures are often subjected to intense scrutiny and harsh judgments about their physical appearance. Fans are increasingly vocal about the need for more respectful engagement online.

This latest incident underscores the constant pressure K-Pop idols face, not only to perform flawlessly but also to maintain an idealized visual standard under the watchful eye of millions. The impact of such relentless online negativity can be profound.

On Reddit, a forum shared some brutal comments about Lisa, claiming she looked “unrecognizable” in the photos, linking it to the surgery allegations.
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While the Reddit posts came from a community known for negative posts about BLACKPINK, a similar discourse was seen on X with her new nose.
this f#ck ass nose. LISA WHYYYYYY https://t.co/rQBVR78lui
— Anitta Mann (@199XNEON) August 21, 2026
I miss Lisa’s old nose 🥺 The new one takes some getting used to. It’s like she’s Lisa but also not Lisa.
Dont get me wronggg she’s still gorjas af. My eyes and my mind had just built a certain familiarity on her face so any change disrupts that familiarity
— ellie (@ruby4lilyy) August 21, 2026
The pattern of criticism extending from specific forums to broader platforms like X (formerly Twitter) suggests a concerted effort or a rapid spread of these negative narratives. This widespread discussion unfortunately overshadows the artistry and hard work behind her new visuals, shifting the focus entirely to unfounded personal attacks. The K-Pop community is once again reminded of the challenges idols face in an era of constant online judgment.


