Lisa is making her debut at the 2026 Golden Globes, where she will not only present but also support her fellow White Lotus cast members and the show itself, which has received a record-breaking six nominations—the most of any TV show, including Best Television Series, Drama. The K-pop singer and Blackpink member arrived on the red carpet at the Beverly Hilton on January 11th, hosted by Nikki Glaser, where she is also set to present.
In a stunning black Jacquemus gown that featured a sheer top, accentuated with a black tube top and dramatic sleeves, the 28-year-old completed her look with a chunky, layered necklace. Her presence on the red carpet was nothing short of mesmerizing, and her elegance was a sight to behold.

The event marks Lisa's (real name Lalisa Manoban) first foray into acting, something she was initially very nervous about. "It is my first acting experience, so I don't know what to expect on set," she shared with Variety in February. "But everyone's support helped me a lot. So thank you to everyone."
As Lisa recounted, when the show's creator and director Mike White called "action" for the first time, her nerves almost got the better of her. "I was sweating," she recalled. "I was like, 'I can't remember my lines. I'm blanked.'"
Luckily, the "How You Like That" singer quickly found her footing and was eternally grateful to have had the opportunity to join the stacked cast, which included Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Aimee Lou Wood, Walton Goggins, and Jason Isaacs—all of whom are nominated for Golden Globes.
"What a ride," Lisa wrote on Instagram in April. "Thank you, Mike White, for trusting me to fulfill the role of Mook and bring her character to life." She added, "It was the greatest honor to be part of this show as my first acting gig alongside such incredible actors."
Playing the character of Mook was life-changing for the star, who shared that taking on the role helped her learn more about herself and her capabilities. Her journey from being a K-pop sensation to an actor has been nothing short of inspiring, and her presence at the Golden Globes is a testament to her hard work and dedication.