“Creepy” CCTV Footage Of BLACKPINK’s Lisa Unexpectedly Exposed

The video was shared by a museum.

A museum in Jakarta is under fire after sharing CCTV footage of BLACKPINK’s Lisa without her consent.

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The clip, posted by the establishment’s official account, shows Lisa casually ordering an iced chocolate at the museum’s cafeteria. She appears relaxed and is accompanied by a female friend.

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There is nothing controversial in the video itself. However, fans were quick to call out the museum for publicly releasing security camera footage.

Many argued that CCTV recordings are meant to remain confidential and should never be shared online — especially when a public figure is involved.

Fans accused the establishment of violating privacy rights and urged others to report the account. Some questioned whether businesses are legally allowed to post such footage at all.

It’s so easy for them to pull out CCTV footage just to expose a celebrity, yet when something actually happens, accessing CCTV is complicated and buried in bureaucracy in some places.

— Netizen via X

 

One fan even claimed they directly asked the museum to delete the video, but their comment was allegedly removed.

While the video may seem harmless, fans point out that the issue is not what Lisa was doing — but the fact that private surveillance footage was suddenly exposed online in the first place.

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