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No, Lisa Wasn’t Wearing Rosa Parks Underwear at the Met Gala
But people might stay on her ass anyway.
Last month, videos began circulating online that purportedly show Lisa and two fellow Blackpink bandmates using the racial slur multiple times while covering songs prior to their 2016 debut. Lisa rapped an often-cited example of butchered AAVE in K-pop (“You gon’ finna catch me”) in 2017, and in 2021, she apologized to a fan who brought up concerns over box-braid hairstyle in a music video. For some, the very idea that Lisa would agree to wear a Black activist’s face on her crotch and backside — even though that turned out not to be true — seemingly just felt like the offensive cherry on top of an already-controversial cake.
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