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BLACKPINK’s Lisa Got THIS Whopping Amount For Her Role In The White Lotus Season 3 Lisa of BLACKPINK made her much-anticipated acting debut in Season 3 of HBO’s The White Lotus, and even with just a few scenes, she made sure people noticed. She played Mook, a clever and mysterious hotel manager at a luxury Thai resort, and while her screen time was limited, her presence was felt. Landing a role in a hit Hollywood series as a first-time actor is no small deal—and naturally, fans and viewers were curious not just about her performance, but also about what she earned for it. Soon after the show aired, a post by Buzzing Pop on X (formerly Twitter) claimed that Lisa was paid 5.52 million Korean Won per episode—around Rs.34 lakh in Indian currency. That figure instantly sparked debate online. Some people felt the paycheck was too high for what they called a short cameo with barely any lines. Others questioned whether her acting performance justified such a big amount and took to social media to sarcastically comment on how easy it must be to be a celebrity and still get paid handsomely for “doing nothing.” Lisa’s fans, however, were quick to respond. They argued that her fee was in line with what the rest of the main cast received, and pointed out how her global fame brought an entirely new audience to the show. Her status as a K-pop icon and her popularity in Thailand, where the season is set, played a big role in boosting the series' visibility. They also noted that Lisa earns far more from her music career and brand deals, so this wasn’t about the money—it was about making a strong debut. Whether you loved her role or felt it was too short, there’s no denying that Lisa’s presence made waves. Her scenes got people talking, her name trended across platforms, and her appearance drew in a wider global audience for the show. For a debut performance, especially in a series like The White Lotus, that’s a pretty impactful start.