BLACKPINK’s Rosé Faces Serious Accusations Of Racism As Interaction With Black Dancer Goes Viral

“She’s not even trying to hide it…”

BLACKPINK’s Rosé is under heavy criticism after a short concert video sparked accusations of racism on X (formerly Twitter).

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The clip, taken during the girl group’s much-talked-about DEADLINE world tour, has spread quickly online and passed 2.5 million views.

In the video, Rosé is seen standing alongside backup dancers and Lisa as they greet the crowd with a final bow-out. As hands are being linked on stage, some have claimed Rosé appears to avoid holding hands with one Black dancer. This brief moment has been isolated, slowed down, and reposted across social media, with many netizens accusing her of intentional avoidance.

As the clip gained traction, criticism escalated fast. Some netizens accused Rosé of long-standing racist behavior, while others referenced past controversies to support their claims.

However, the situation has also triggered strong pushback from fans. Many have defended Rosé, claiming the microphone she’s holding in that hand prevents her from properly holding the dancer’s hand. Some have also brought up cultural context, explaining that casual hand-holding between men and women is not always normalized in South Korea unless clearly part of choreography.

As with many viral controversies, the debate continues to grow online, driven largely by short clips removed from their full context.

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