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The clip of Rosé (BLACKPINK) allegedly "cursing" the staff is causing the fan community to wake up. No longer the usual gentleness, the female idol's condescending face and harsh attitude made a series of fans declare to turn the car immediately.
The earthquake named Rosé at the recent Paris Fashion Week did not come from gorgeous outfits, but from a clip recording the unbelievable moment of "falling the mask". The video of the female idol leaving Saint Laurent's show is spreading at a dizzying speed, accompanied by accusations that she had "cursed" the staff in an extremely harsh way. With just 15 seconds, the exemplary "good girl" image that Rosé has worked hard to build over the past 10 years seems to be on the verge of complete collapse.
In the frame, the audience couldn't help but be shocked when they saw a completely strange Rosé. Her face tightened, her eyes showed a condescending look and angry complaints towards the male employee accompanying her. Public opinion immediately stirred up, saying that her rapid fame with the super hit "APT." and the status of "the most beautiful beauty in the world" had caused her to suffer from serious star disease. The wave of "turning the car" began to explode when a series of fans expressed their disappointment, even declaring to quit fans because they could not accept the disrespectful attitude towards workers.
However, if you look deeply at the chaotic context at that time, the public may have a different view of the ambassador's "rage". At the scene, the fragile security forces left the crowd to surround and push the artist dangerously. Rosé's defenders affirmed that the alleged "cursing" action was actually a strong resistance to the unprofessional way of working of the logistics team. She is not condescending to any individual, but is directly demanding minimum rights and safety in a weak organizational environment.
This incident has once again sparked a debate about harsh "double standards" in the entertainment world. When a male artist shows toughness, they are often praised for being brave. But when a female idol like Rosé spoke out to defend her, she was immediately labeled as "scowling" and "condescending". Is the audience being too strict when forcing stars to always be smiling dolls, even when their rights are violated?
Whatever the truth of the story, the price of fame is that every smallest gesture can be distorted into an attitude scandal. For a global star like Rosé, this is a valuable lesson in controlling emotions in public. Although the fault belongs to the security department, exposing the harsh moment in front of the camera lens is often still a "minus" that is difficult to erase in the eyes of the fastidious public.
Currently, the battle between the "critics" and the "defenders" is still extremely intense on forums. Rosé's management company has not yet given any official response, further making the public's curiosity peak. Will this be the first crack in Rosé's brilliant career, or is it just a low note for her to prove her true bravery in the face of market turbulence? The answer will probably lie in the next behavior of this "rose" in the coming days.

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