BLACKPINK's Rosé recently participated in Vanity Fair's popular lie detector test, offering candid responses to various personal and professional inquiries. The interview, released on January 16, 2025, provided fans with a deeper insight into her life, addressing topics ranging from potential biopic casting to clarifying longstanding rumors.
When questioned about who she would envision portraying her in a hypothetical biopic, Rosé humorously suggested,
"If I had done great things, then maybe. Somebody Asian with blonde hair that speaks Korean and English and can pull of an Australian accent."
This light-hearted response reflected her signature blonde locks and emphasized the importance of authentic representation in casting. While she didn't specify a particular actress, her answer underscored the significance of cultural accuracy in storytelling.
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The interview also touched upon a playful anecdote involving singer-songwriter Bruno Mars. When asked if she had ever attempted to kiss Bruno Mars, referencing a humorous claim he had previously made, Rosé chuckled and responded that Bruno is "a liar."
This exchange further highlighted the friendly rapport between the two musicians and showcased Rosé's good-natured personality.
During the session, Rosé was directly asked about the inspiration behind her song toxic till the end. When inquired if the track was about actor and musician Jaden Smith and if she ever dated him, she laughed and firmly denied the speculation, stating,
"No, it's not about Jaden Smith. He's a good friend, though. 'Hi, Jaden. Miss you lots.'"
Another topic of discussion was the film adaptation of the musical Wicked, in which American singer Ariana Grande plays a leading role. When asked if she could envision herself in such a role, the BLACKPINK idol modestly replied that she could never play the role of Ariana Grande in Wicked and lauded the American singer.
Throughout the lie detector test, Rosé provided several noteworthy insights, including her mention of being born in New Zealand and raised in Australia. The number one girl singer-songwriter expressed a strong connection to South Korea, underscoring her Korean blood and deep-rooted ties to her heritage.
Additionally, since she is fluent in both English and Korean, she humorously admitted to occasionally answering phone calls in Korean when woken abruptly, showcasing the dominance of her native language in spontaneous situations.
Moving along the interview, the BLACKPINK idol confessed to forgetting lyrics on stage multiple times, specifically mentioning the song, As If It's Your Last, as particularly challenging.
Reflecting on her childhood ambition to become an art teacher, she acknowledged no regrets in pursuing her music career but expressed a lingering interest in drawing, even sketching the polygraph examiner during the interview.
The BLACKPINK singer's participation in Vanity Fair's lie detector test on YouTube offered fans an intimate glimpse into her personal reflections and experiences. She released her debut solo album, Rosie, consisting of 12 English songs, on December 6, 2024.