Showbiz: The owner made lewd comments about Lisa's visit, attempting to sell the furniture she sat on and the cutlery she used. Blackpink
Referred to as “Lisa” by fans, the Thai member of South Korean pop group Blackpink shared pictures on Instagram from a photoshoot at MQQN Cafe in Bangkok on Thursday to her more than 28.1 million followers.
But what should have been a New Year’s boon to the cafe quickly turned sour after the owner made lewd comments about her visit, attempting to sell the furniture she sat on and the cutlery she used. “I accept all criticisms... I am deeply sorry for what happened,” said the owner, whose Facebook page has now been hidden.
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