Rosé addresses allegations of racism amid fan support and viral footage discussions.
- Fans rally around Rosé, sharing evidence against racism claims.
- Viral concert clip sparks debate over cultural sensitivity in performance.
- Rosé remains a beloved figure despite controversy surrounding the incident.
BLACKPINK’s Rosé has recently found herself at the center of online controversy after a short concert clip began circulating on social media, with some users accusing the singer of displaying racist behavior.
The incident began when a screenshot and short video from a recent BLACKPINK concert spread widely on X (formerly Twitter), leading to heated discussions and divided opinions across fanbases.
The original post, which quickly went viral, featured a brief moment where Rosé appeared to make a “disgusted” expression while interacting with one of her backup dancers, who happened to be a person of color.
The caption suggested that her facial expression showed discomfort and implied that it was racially motivated.
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Accusations and Online Backlash
Soon after, several online users began echoing the claim, accusing Rosé of racism and resurfacing unrelated past controversies.
Some tweets alleged that she had previously “said the n-word” and “engaged in cultural appropriation,” adding fuel to the fire.
Comments included harsh takes such as,
“She doesn’t hate men; she hates Black people,” and “Why does she make that face when a person of color takes her hand?”


These claims spread quickly through fan communities, sparking debates not only among BLACKPINK fans (Blinks) but also within the wider K-pop audience.
Fans Step In With Evidence
However, many fans were quick to debunk the accusations, calling them baseless and misleading.
They pointed out that the viral clip had been taken out of context and shared additional footage showing Rosé interacting warmly and playfully with the same dancer during the same performance and on other concert nights.
In one video, Rosé can be seen waiting for the dancer’s hand and smiling playfully as they bowed together — a moment completely contradicting the claims of disgust or avoidance.
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Another fan shared side-by-side clips showing that the supposed “disgusted look” was likely Rosé simply adjusting her grip or hand position mid-performance, not showing disapproval.
One fan wrote,
“It seems like she was just fixing the way she held his hand, but of course some people have to make up fake stories about female idols.”
Growing Concerns Over Malicious Hate
Supporters of Rosé and BLACKPINK have expressed increasing frustration at the recurring wave of hate and misinformation targeted toward the group, especially its female members.
Many believe that incidents like these are part of a larger trend of online users twisting innocent interactions into controversies for attention or engagement.
Netizens also emphasized that BLACKPINK members have repeatedly shown professionalism and respect to their staff and dancers, regardless of background.
The spread of false narratives, they warned, only contributes to unnecessary division and online toxicity.
A Misunderstanding Blown Out of Proportion
As the situation unfolded, most online communities began siding with Rosé after reviewing the full footage.
What initially looked like an uncomfortable moment turned out to be a harmless misunderstanding exaggerated by selective editing and misleading captions.
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