BLACKPINK singer Rosé shared candid thoughts on her romantic life and the challenges of dating under the public eye during an appearance on Alex Cooper’s “Call Her Daddy” podcast. Known offstage as Roseanne Park, she spoke about her search for love and the pressures of answering questions about relationships while in the spotlight.
“I am looking for love, but it is complicated,” Rosé told Cooper. She said that any statement about her dating life can quickly become a headline, leaving her in a difficult position. “It is overwhelming when everything you say is turned into news,” she said.
Navigating Relationships in the Spotlight
Rosé described the challenges of maintaining privacy in relationships. She recalled past experiences when she and a partner had to take extreme measures to avoid being recognized. The singer said these moments were meant to preserve a sense of normalcy amid public attention.
Rosé also reflected on previous relationships she described as toxic. She said these experiences taught her lessons about boundaries and self-worth. “Some relationships helped me understand myself better,” she said.
Experts and fans alike have noted the pressures K-pop stars face when their personal lives intersect with fame. Rosé emphasized that she prefers to keep most details private, rather than having the media dictate her narrative. She also joked about the absurdity of some public speculation, saying it can be both humorous and exhausting.
Balancing Fame and Personal Life
Rosé’s comments come as BLACKPINK prepares to release their upcoming mini-album “Deadline,” following her recognition at the Grammy Awards, where she received nominations in major categories including Record of the Year and Song of the Year.
Her appearance on “Call Her Daddy” highlighted her willingness to discuss sensitive topics while maintaining control of the story. Rosé said she values honesty over speculation and strives to protect the private aspects of her life that fame often exposes.
“Dating as a public figure is not just about finding someone. It is about protecting your personal life,” Rosé said.
Fans flooded social media with praise for Rosé’s candor, noting that even global superstars wrestle with love and heartbreak. Reflecting on the podcast, Rosé said, “I want people to know it’s okay to protect yourself and set boundaries, even when the world is watching.” Her words resonate beyond K-pop, offering a rare glimpse of vulnerability from a performer who rarely lets fame define her private life.



