Outrage Arose as Blackpink’s Singer Rosé Got Cropped Out of Picture; Fans Call Out the Racism and Bias
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Elle UK Accused Of Snubbing BLACKPINK’s Rosé As Charli xcx Is Swept Up In The Mess
Elle UK has issued an apology after uproar over its decision to crop-out BLACKPINK’s Rosé from an Instagram photo at Paris Fashion Week. ICYMI, Rosé was one of multiple celebs to attend the swanky Saint Laurent Women’s 2026 Collection show in Paris earlier this week, where she served (and served) as the brand’s official global ambassador. READ MORE BLACKPINK’s ‘How You Like That’ Is Now The Fastest YouTube Video To Reach 100 Million View…
Outrage arose as Blackpink’s singer Rosé got cropped out of picture; fans call out the racism and bias
The famous K-pop star, Blackpink's Ros , was cropped out of a Paris Fashion Week group photo, which has triggered a lot of response from the fans online. Accusations of racism and biases are flowing, as the fans take a stand for the singer. The famous K-pop star, Ros , has found herself in the middle of chaos after she was cropped out of a group photo from Paris Fashion Week. This has led to a lot of accusations about racism and bias against t…
BLACKPINK member Rosé recently faced a suspected racist incident, sparking outrage among fans worldwide. In response, British fashion magazine ELLE UK has finally issued an apology.
Friday, October 3, 2025 – 4:30 p.m. Babero Paris, living – The controversy reached the Paris Fashion Week event after the magazine Elle UK was accused of being racist in Rose Blackpink. Read also: Rose Blackpink is threatened with the disqualification of the Grammy 2025 Awards The incident began when Rosé was present at the Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 2026 Show collection with a line of world celebrities including Hailey Bieber, Zoë Kravitz and …
(Dan Tri) - The owner of the hit song "APT." with nearly 2 billion views, singer Rosé, has just received an apology from a famous fashion magazine, after her fans raised a wave of outrage because she was discriminated against.
ELLE UK magazine (UK version) has been slow to resolve the controversy related to the suspicion of racism against Rosé - a member of the group BlackPink.
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