BLACKPINK Rosé reveals the benefits of being single, shares her thoughts on marriage
BLACKPINK Rosé opens up about love, single life, and upcoming album “Rosie”.
Rosé of BLACKPINK talked candidly about her views on relationships, love, and accepting a single life during her participation on the Therapuss podcast with Jake Shin. The discussion openly addressed the worries of the audience, with Rosé and Jake responding to a query about how they handle FOMO, particularly when friends get married and purchase homes.
“Why should marriage and home ownership be the standard for happiness?” Rosé expressed her viewpoint. While some people have had negative experiences, there are moments when I’m quite content with being a single gal. Fans responded to her remarks in large numbers, igniting conversations about the benefits of independence and social pressures.
Rosé’s approach to relationships moved many people. Fans flooded social media with comments, one of which read, “That’s right, Rosé. Being a single girl makes me joyful as well.” She said what we’re all thinking: Love it!” added another.
Bruno Mars joked about a possible partnership after Rosé told him a humorous story. Mars joked about her surprise in a message on Instagram. “I told him twice over the phone, ‘You’re crazy!'” They’re going to cancel you. Don’t do it! But when she saw the post, she couldn’t stop giggling.
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Rosé thought about her own experiences and the social pressures surrounding marriage and love in another tearful moment. Rosé revealed that her upcoming album, “Rosie,” set for release on December 6, features songs such as “3 AM,” “Toxic Till The End,” and “Call It The End,” exploring themes of love and breakups. She stated that the album is particularly personal because the tracks are based on her own experiences. The album gained a lot of buzz from the two previously released songs, “APT,” which featured Bruno Mars, and “Number One Girl,” which she co-wrote with him.
Rosé concluded her humorous discussion about her passion for Korean dating shows and how they differ from their Western counterparts.