Viral CCTV Video Of BLACKPINK’s Lisa At Jakarta Museum Sparks Outrage, Fans Call It Creepy!
A museum in Jakarta posted CCTV video of BLACKPINK's Lisa and fans instantly got angry.
Privacy is a long-lost concept for many K-pop idols. They often talk about needing personal space, but the situation rarely improves. A new case happened with BLACKPINK’s Lisa that angered many people. A museum in Jakarta posted CCTV video of the ‘Rockstar’ singer at its cafeteria and fans instantly got angry. This situation has once again brought up conversations about respecting K-pop idols’ privacy. Read on to know more.
The museum shared a short security video on its official page. In it, Lisa orders an iced chocolate while standing with a female friend. She seemed comfortable and at ease. The clip itself is harmless. Yet fans reacted fast and strongly. They said that the owners should never post CCTV footage online, especially of celebrities. Security cameras exist to keep people safe, not to turn visitors into public content.
Please report the establishment; they cannot violate the privacy rights of our beloved Lisa. pic.twitter.com/f2IoZ6rWSx
— Bonnie⁴🧛🏻♀️/ d̶e̶a̶d̶l̶i̶n̶e̶ / 27.02🌹 (@mihhot4) February 19, 2026
Many pointed out a strange double standard. Right now, this normal video has become accessible. But when actual crimes or serious issues happen, getting those same recordings gets very difficult. This made fans question why a K-pop idol’s personal time got shared so freely. It shows how little privacy idols really have, even during simple outings like visiting a museum.
Lisa’s fans stood up for her. They said that everyone deserves normal moments without cameras turning them into posts for attention. They urged public places to be more careful and protect guests’ privacy better.
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First Published: February 19, 2026 7:07 PM






