There may be more than one incident but I saw a week or so ago, when she was still in Indonesia, there was a place (i think a car museum or something) put up a picture of her in a queue at a cafe getting food. It was very obviously taken by someone looking at the monitor of their security cameras, so staff in the offices basically. I think they may then have posted it with some caption that was basically advertising their place.
I think someone connected to Tygo actually posted about it at the time. One of the producers maybe. Called them out for shitty behaviour.
There was also a picture of her shopping that was obviously taken by a staff member behind the till. No idea if they were serving Lisa at the time but you could see the screen and some of the sale they were putting through.
I posted something about this on the weekly thread recently. Because I looked at clips of the tour from various fan accounts, YouTube now keeps showing me what these accounts share when there’s no tour, and one Lisa one in particular has just been non stop invasive videos of her shopping, eating, etc. etc. It’s weird that people insist on filming her when they clearly know they’re intruding, but the way so called fan sites keep sharing them too makes me uncomfortable.
Edit – just adding about the safety issue. I’m sure nobody famous posts about where they are at that exact time, other than when at public events. So somewhere posting something that advertises her exact location at that very time, is dangerous as well as just being invasive and rude.
Different-Start-4207 on
This reminds me of this one store employee and Jennie situation, like why would you share for 2 minutes of virality. Dk about false advertising but I have seen stores use jenlisa’s IP or say something was ‘inspired by’ Jennie before so I wonder if they saw something similar or fans flagged up 😭😭
I’m glad they’re doubling down
BlackBangs on
About *damn* time.
For all of those unaware about the “individuals making false claims to advertise their products online” matter ; back in February, some Lilies found out about a beauty brand from Indonesia who, for the sake of promoting all their products, hired a fake Lisa (a woman looking a little like her) and used Lisa’s name to gather attention. The fake Lisa went as far as attending to multiple events for the brand, acting like a celebrity, posing for videos and such, basically pretending to be Lisa (since August of 2025, as far as we are aware).
The brand, after being called out, spoke up on Twitter on the 27th and “apologized” about their content. Taking in account the timeline, we can safely assume LLOUD has received the fans’s warnings about the matter and/or that they found out themselves online. Either way, it’s a relief they will finally take this problem (amongst others) with the seriousness it deserves. Lisa’s privacy was breached on multiple occasions during her trip to Indonesia, and it was about time her company took legal actions about it.
Hopefully they will, also, start doing something about the continuous attacks she faces online on a weekly basis. All the defamation, the slurs/misgendering and such, the lies and smear campaigns *needs* to come to an end, asap.
Tea50kg on
People are so obsessed with her it must be scary…
SydneyTeacake on
Finally. This has been badly needed for a long time. Now I hope they will put their money where their mouth is.
(Now I realize why that influencer finally backed off and said she would work “as herself” in future (lol), she must have got a warning.)
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There may be more than one incident but I saw a week or so ago, when she was still in Indonesia, there was a place (i think a car museum or something) put up a picture of her in a queue at a cafe getting food. It was very obviously taken by someone looking at the monitor of their security cameras, so staff in the offices basically. I think they may then have posted it with some caption that was basically advertising their place.
I think someone connected to Tygo actually posted about it at the time. One of the producers maybe. Called them out for shitty behaviour.
There was also a picture of her shopping that was obviously taken by a staff member behind the till. No idea if they were serving Lisa at the time but you could see the screen and some of the sale they were putting through.
I posted something about this on the weekly thread recently. Because I looked at clips of the tour from various fan accounts, YouTube now keeps showing me what these accounts share when there’s no tour, and one Lisa one in particular has just been non stop invasive videos of her shopping, eating, etc. etc. It’s weird that people insist on filming her when they clearly know they’re intruding, but the way so called fan sites keep sharing them too makes me uncomfortable.
Edit – just adding about the safety issue. I’m sure nobody famous posts about where they are at that exact time, other than when at public events. So somewhere posting something that advertises her exact location at that very time, is dangerous as well as just being invasive and rude.
This reminds me of this one store employee and Jennie situation, like why would you share for 2 minutes of virality. Dk about false advertising but I have seen stores use jenlisa’s IP or say something was ‘inspired by’ Jennie before so I wonder if they saw something similar or fans flagged up 😭😭
I’m glad they’re doubling down
About *damn* time.
For all of those unaware about the “individuals making false claims to advertise their products online” matter ; back in February, some Lilies found out about a beauty brand from Indonesia who, for the sake of promoting all their products, hired a fake Lisa (a woman looking a little like her) and used Lisa’s name to gather attention. The fake Lisa went as far as attending to multiple events for the brand, acting like a celebrity, posing for videos and such, basically pretending to be Lisa (since August of 2025, as far as we are aware).
The brand, after being called out, spoke up on Twitter on the 27th and “apologized” about their content. Taking in account the timeline, we can safely assume LLOUD has received the fans’s warnings about the matter and/or that they found out themselves online. Either way, it’s a relief they will finally take this problem (amongst others) with the seriousness it deserves. Lisa’s privacy was breached on multiple occasions during her trip to Indonesia, and it was about time her company took legal actions about it.
Hopefully they will, also, start doing something about the continuous attacks she faces online on a weekly basis. All the defamation, the slurs/misgendering and such, the lies and smear campaigns *needs* to come to an end, asap.
People are so obsessed with her it must be scary…
Finally. This has been badly needed for a long time. Now I hope they will put their money where their mouth is.
(Now I realize why that influencer finally backed off and said she would work “as herself” in future (lol), she must have got a warning.)