SEOUL - A post by Thai singer Lisa of K-pop girl group Blackpink on Instagram costs US$575,000 (S$780,000). This was according to the latest Instagram Rich List released by social media marketing management platform Hopper HQ. Lisa, who was ranked 26th, was the highest-placed Asian entertainment celebrity on the list. The 26-year-old has more than 96.6 million followers on Instagram....
SEOUL - A post by Thai singer Lisa of K-pop girl group Blackpink on Instagram costs US$575,000 .
Lisa, who was ranked 26th, was the highest-placed Asian entertainment celebrity on the list. The 26-year-old has more than 96.6 million followers on Instagram. South Korean actor Lee Min-ho is ranked 55th with US$200,000 a post. The 36-year-old K-drama actor has more than 33.6 million followers on Instagram.
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