A 12-year-old mixed-race Cambodian princess goes to South Korea to become a trainee. Netizens are looking forward to- the next LISA_1

At just 12 years old, Norodom Jenna, the daughter of the Cambodian royal family, is generating buzz in the entertainment world with her impressive background and talents. She’s not only fluent in five languages but also shows remarkable skills in singing and dancing. Recently, Jenna has announced her plans to move to South Korea to pursue a career as a trainee, aiming for international stardom.

Jenna, who has a mixed Cambodian and French heritage, often showcases her love for K-POP on social media. Many fans believe she has the potential to rise to fame, drawing comparisons to popular stars like LISA and Minnie from the girl group (G)I-DLE, both of whom also hail from Southeast Asia. This connection might just enhance her chances of success in the competitive South Korean entertainment industry.

In addition to her modeling and singing experience, Jenna starred alongside the well-known Burmese actor Paing Takhon in the horror film “Ghost Balloon,” which became a box office hit in Cambodia.

Born in Paris, France, in 2012, Jenna is the daughter of Princess Norodom Bophary and a wealthy French businessman. She is also the great-granddaughter of Prince Norodom Chakrapong and a descendant of the late King Norodom Sihanouk. At the age of three, Jenna relocated to Cambodia with her family and has since mastered Khmer, English, French, Thai, and Chinese. With her multifaceted talents in performing arts, she truly embodies the essence of a real-life Disney princess.