Global K-pop superstar Lisa of BLACKPINK is making waves beyond the music scene, as her acting debut in HBO’s acclaimed anthology series ‘The White Lotus’ has earned her a submission for the prestigious Emmy Awards.
The third season of the hit drama, known for its sharp storytelling and ensemble cast, was submitted in a remarkable 39 categories by HBO this year, highlighting the network’s confidence in the series and its performers.
Among these submissions, Lisa’s portrayal of the character Mook has been put forward for consideration in the “Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series” category.
Lisa’s potential Emmy nomination marks a significant milestone for K-pop idols expanding their careers into global television.

While BLACKPINK continues to dominate music charts and concert venues worldwide, Lisa’s successful leap into acting—especially in a major American TV production—underscores her versatility and growing influence in the entertainment industry.
The positive reception to her performance as Mook has not only impressed critics but also opened doors for more crossover opportunities for Korean artists in Western media.
Regardless of whether she ultimately secures a nomination or an award, Lisa’s journey from K-pop idol to respected actress is already a remarkable achievement, symbolizing a new era where global talents from the music industry can shine equally in acting roles.
Fans and industry watchers alike eagerly await the Emmy nominations announcement, hopeful to see Lisa’s name among the contenders—a proud moment not just for her, but for the entire K-pop community making their mark internationally.
