A university professor in Chongqing, China, has students lining up to take her class because of her resemblance to BLACKPINK‘s Lisa!
The professor, Miss Tang, who teaches history at the Chongqing College of Mobile Telecommunications, has gone viral on Weibo for her striking resemblance to the Thai idol!
Students are reportedly lining up to get a seat in her classes, and some have even taken to standing outside her classroom doors to get a look at her!
Miss Tang, however, is surprised at the attention she is receiving and is not keen on being in the limelight. She has asked her friends and peers to refrain from sharing any further information about her.
“I didn’t expect that the pictures would go viral,” she posted on one of her social media platforms, after her students shared them online.
Thankfully her requests seem to have been respected, as there is no other information about Miss Tang circulating the internet even though netizens are desperate to know more.
Rosé Speaks Up About Her First Meeting With Each Blackpink Member
Sitting down with Rolling Stone to talk about some of the biggest “firsts” in her life and career, BLACKPINK‘s Rosé recalled her first impressions of each fellow member when she joined YG Entertainment in 2012.
When Rosé passed YG Entertainment’s global audition and traveled from her hometown of Melbourne, Australia to Seoul, South Korea, she was just 15 years old. Talking to Rolling Stone, Rosé explained that she was the newest future BLACKPINK member to join the company as a trainee.

Given her age, Rosé’s parents had to drop her off at the company. When she walked in, she rҽvҽalҽd she was intimidated by the numerous female trainees she’d soon be learning alongside.

I walked in and there was just a bunch of girls—quite a lot of them—in a room. I remember just feeling intimidated.
— Rosé
Thankfully, while the girls may have looked intimidating, they were sweethearts on the inside. First, Rosé recalled her first experiences with Jennie. Jennie joined YG Entertainment in 2010 and dreamed of becoming a ballet dancer as a child, so it should come as no surprise that she was already a dance whiz by the time Rosé joined them. Rosé, on the other hand, has never danced before becoming a trainee.

It seems Jennie was more than happy to help. Rosé rҽvҽalҽd that Jennie helped her learn all the basics of the choreography. On top of that, since Jennie was raised in New Zealand—where Rosé was born—she was also fluent in English. Rosé recalled how Jennie would help her learn all the conventions and customs of Korean culture that she hadn’t picked up living in Australia.

[Jennie] was like, ‘In Korea, you have to do this. You have to call people like this and that.’ She was letting me know about all these cultures that I thought I knew about, but I obviously didn’t. That was her.
— Jennie
Next, Rosé talked about meeting Lisa, who joined YG Entertainment in 2010. In the past, Lisa has spoken about the difficulties of being away from her home in Thailand while training. Since Rosé was away from home too, she rҽvҽalҽd that she and Lisa bonded over having that in common.

On top of that, Rosé shared that Lisa was actually the first member she met. When she arrived at the company, she came across a girl who later turned out to be Lisa. Lisa herself later recalled Rosé as the “Australian girl with a guitar” and a tight bun, showing that some things never change.

Last but not least, there was Jisoo, who joined the company just one year before Rosé. Rosé’s first impression of Jisoo was that of a “cool kid” because of her fashion—a snapback and oversized black shirt.

These days, Rosé says she knows Jisoo to be a mix of cool and “the goofiest person ever“, but back in 2012, she was in awe of her aura.