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ROSÉ Dishes on New BLACKPINK Album, Addresses What Would Happen If a Member Wanted to Leave
Rosé described the emotional strain of public scrutiny and past toxic relationships, revealing she once disguised herself to protect her privacy, amid Grammy nominations and BLACKPINK’s EP plans.
- On Jan. 28, ROSÉ appeared on Call Her Daddy and confirmed `I am looking for love.` while visibly tensing when host Alex Cooper asked about her dating life.
- As a member of BLACKPINK, ROSÉ said she keeps romantic relationships 100% private to protect them from public scrutiny, adding that YG Entertainment's dating bans shaped these privacy norms.
- Describing a `toxic` ex, ROSÉ outlined controlling behaviour that shaped her privacy choices and said she disguised herself as a 'granny' with a wig and wardrobe to visit partners unnoticed.
- Ahead of Feb. 27, the podcast appearance coincides with BLACKPINK's Deadline release and the 2026 Grammys, where ROSÉ is nominated in major categories for `APT`.
- Beyond personal anecdotes, ROSÉ framed her experience as emblematic of industry pressures, insisting `Just because I was from a K-pop group doesn't mean I am a different type of human being` and teasing BLACKPINK's return after re-signing contracts last year following their 2024 hiatus.
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One of the successful K-pop singers struggles for words when she is addressed to her love life in a video podcast. In the scene, a delicate theme – in »Call Her Daddy«, Rosé explains why she moves that.
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