A 12-year-old mixed-race Cambodian princess goes to South Korea to become a trainee. Netizens are looking forward to- the next LISA

At just 12 years old, Norodom Jenna, the daughter of the Cambodian royal family, is already a rising star with an impressive background and an array of talents. Fluent in five languages and possessing a charming look along with singing and dancing abilities, Jenna has gained significant attention in the entertainment industry. Reportedly, she has plans to move to South Korea to train as a K-pop idol, aiming for international stardom.

According to various media sources, Jenna is not only known for her royal lineage but also for her mixed Khmer-French heritage, striking language skills, and sweet voice. She’s often shared her love for K-pop on social media, drawing comparisons to popular stars like Lisa from BLACKPINK and Minnie from (G)I-DLE, both of whom also hail from Southeast Asia. Many believe Jenna has great potential for a successful debut in South Korea.

In addition to her singing and modeling experience, Jenna has showcased her acting talent alongside Paing Takhon, known as the “handsome monk,” in the horror film “Ghost Balloon,” which became the highest-grossing horror movie in Cambodia.

Born in Paris in 2012, Jenna is the daughter of Princess Norodom Bophary and a French businessman. She is also the granddaughter of Prince Norodom Chakrapong and a great-granddaughter of the late King Norodom Sihanouk. When she was three, her family moved back to Cambodia, where she became fluent in Khmer, English, French, Thai, and Chinese. With her diverse skills in acting, singing, and dancing, Jenna is the epitome of a real-life Disney princess.