Alden Richards fanboys over BLACKPINK's Lisa | Inquirer Entertainment

Alden Richards fanboys over Lisa from Blackpink in mobile game

/ 02:20 PM November 04, 2019

Alden Richards and Lisa

Alden Richards and Lisa from BLACKPINK. Image: Instagram/@aldenrichards02, screengrab from Youtube/Ragnarok M: Eternal Love

Alden Richards shared his love for the Thai singer and dancer Lisa of the K-pop group Blackpink today, Nov. 4 on Twitter.

“Kahit man lang sa laro makaholding hands (To be able to hold your hand, at least in a game),” Richards said, posting a screenshot of a game.

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The posted image from a “Ragnarok M” game shows the character name Starlord, and an avatar running around and holding hands with a non-playable character — a cartoon version of Lisa wearing a powder blue dress. Richards also posted a photo of a player’s quest with Lisa to The Land of Rune Midgart.

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Richards has been previously referred to by friends as “Starlord,” supposedly his name in playing the game. He is also a huge fan of the K-pop idol and makes no attempts to hide this.

In the past, Richards even tagged Lisa in one of his posts.

“Yung tinitingnan mo lang siya sa malayo (When you’re just looking at her from afar)…” he said last Oct. 9.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B3Ye6t4JTXb/

Richards’ cryptic gaming post made fans wish the K-pop star would notice Richards. The Blackpink member is yet to respond to the actor’s posts, as of writing. Lisa’s association with “Ragnarok M” meanwhile is brought about by a crossover event of the game this November. JB

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