Rosé of BLACKPINK is opening up about the emotional price of being famous, and her honesty is hitting hard. In a recent interview with Dazed, Rosé revealed her deep fear of being misunderstood or judged unfairly by the public. Even when she’s not doing anything wrong, she says she still worries about being seen in the wrong light.
ROSÉ for Dazed Magazine pic.twitter.com/NngGxSLFIe
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She explained that while being a celebrity comes with good things (like access and comfort), it also takes away the freedom to just be herself. Even being the “quirky” or “annoying” friend becomes a challenge when your every move is under the spotlight. “Freedom means being anonymous,” she said, so much so that she once disguised herself as a 60-year-old woman just to walk freely in public.
Rosé also touched on her lack of work-life balance. She admitted that she often works until she falls asleep, with no clear separation between her job and personal life. While she used to feel bad about this, she now sees it as a part of what makes her proud of her accomplishments. The work might be non-stop, but she’s finding meaning in the results.
These words surely struck a chord with fans, shedding light on how fame often leaves very little room for privacy and peace. The Dazed interview also had Rosé discussing other topics, such as her acting debut and the possibility of winning a Grammy, which we talked about here.
ROSÉ talks to Dazed Magazine about potentially winning a GRAMMY:
“That would be incredible. But I think if it means more to my community, it’d be special. That’s the first thing that I want, and whatever awards or celebration comes after it, that would feel extra-rewarding.” pic.twitter.com/wUfCOhD7ns
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