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Rosé (BLACKPINK) dropped out of her studies at Canterbury Girls Secondary College in Melbourne to fly back to Korea and start a trainee life.
As the leading girl group in Kpop today, the information about BLACKPINK is always especially "eyes" by netizens.
Recently, the topic of education of female singer Rosé of BLACKPINK suddenly became a hot topic on social networks. Specifically, many antifans suddenly "revolted" thinking that the female idol did not deserve to be famous because she dropped out of high school.
Specifically, in an interview with Rosé, she shared that when Rosé's father heard that YG was going to hold a selection contest in Sydney, he encouraged his daughter to take part in the challenge. "I don't think I can participate in any competitions."
Rosé also hesitated between continuing to study or listening to the call of music: "At that time, I was like: Oh my God - I don't think I have any chance. My dad encouraged: Rosie, you can do it. If you love it, boldly approach it. I flew to Sydney and asked myself: Why am I here? Why fly all the way here?. I I feel like I'll come home with empty hands."
She also shared her concern when she was a hard-working student who never thought of dropping out of school. "I was very surprised. I decided to leave my studies at school. This made teachers and friends wonder a lot. At that time, very few people knew what Kpop was, so no one understood for my choice. . I was also very stressed because I am also a hard-working student and never thought of dropping out."
Rosé also added that her passion for singing is so great that "as a way to relieve stress, I'm just an ordinary person like everyone else. So if people think, you're not. worthy and can't overcome the barriers that prevent you from realizing your dreams, please believe in the things you love."
Hearing those confessions, many people sympathize because her passion for art is so great, with such world-class popularity, this is not something everyone can do. Missing school is something not everyone wants, but pursuing a dream is a precious thing that Rosé wants to do in the future.
It is known that Rosé is a genuine Korean when born in New Zealand and immigrated to Australia when she was 8 years old. After passing the YG audition held in Australia in May 2012, Rosé dropped out of her program at Canterbury Girls Secondary College in Melbourne to fly back to Korea and start an internship. born.
Despite standing under the spotlight and going through those training days, Rosé is still cultivating her "voice".
In the comments section, many netizens have left their opinions:
-She took a lot of risks and trades
- Even though she doesn't have a high school diploma, isn't it respectable that she can raise a family, make money and be successful?
- She is willing to bet the fastest path to success to take the hardest and farthest path. What about you? Are you ready?
In fact, not only Rosé and the rest of BLACKPINK members have dropped out of school to pursue their passion for music.
It is known that at the age of 14, Jennie dropped out of school in New Zealand to join YG. The oldest sister Jisoo also dropped out of school when she was still in her 2nd year of high school. She spent all her time working out exhaustingly in the gyms. Similar to her sisters, Rosé also only studied until middle school. In 2012, she officially returned to Korea to become a trainee of the big man YG. Lisa came to Korea in 2011, she did not enroll in a high school in Korea. Thus, none of the 4 girls graduated from high school.
Rosé (BLACKPINK) bị tố giả tạo, dân tình tràn vào trang cá nhân làm loạn Nắng11:23:16 30/03/2022Trang Instagram cá nhân của Rosé bất ngờ bị tấn công. Dưới bài đăng mới của đóa hồng nước Úc tràn ngập những bình luận hay biểu tượng cảm xúc tiêu cực khiến fan không khỏi lo lắng. Những ai yêu mến BLACKPINK đều biết ngày 27/3 vừa qua chính là ngày sinh...
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