So, we need to talk. BLACKPINK’s Rosé, our ethereal queen, serial heartbreaker, and the unofficial ambassador of sad-girl aesthetics, just sat down with Vanity Fair for a lie detector test. And boy, did she deliver some tea.
First, the million-dollar question: Is “Toxic Till the End” about Jaden Smith? (Because let’s face it, their Coachella hangouts were suspiciously couple goals.)
Rosé’s response? A laugh, a “No, it’s not about him,” and a shout-out: “Hi, Jaden. Miss you a lot.” 💀
Girl, what is this, a postcard from the friendzone?!
But wait, the polygraph didn’t blink.
She’s telling the truth… apparently. So there goes the fantasy of a chaotic Rosé-Jaden love story that we didn’t know we needed.
Where All of These Allegations Start
Let’s rewind: Coachella 2023. Rosé and Jaden were spotted together, looking suspiciously like two people who share playlists and deep eye contact. Cue the rumor mill: Are they dating? Are they soulmates? Are they collabing on a mixtape about overpriced matcha and existential dread?
But Rosé swatted away the gossip like a pro: “We’ve never dated,” she declared, unbothered and glowing. Meanwhile, fans are clutching their Lightsticks wondering, “THEN WHO IS THE SONG ABOUT, ROSÉ?!
Enter Evan Mock: The Pink-Haired Mystery Man
The music video for “Toxic Till the End” stars Evan Mock, the Filipino-American model/actor/heartthrob/possible inspiration for Rosé’s lyrical heartbreak. Not only do they kiss in the video (we’re fine, we swear 😭), but they’ve also been spotted spending New Year’s together in Hawaii. NEW. YEAR’S. TOGETHER. Do we need to start shipping #Rovan?
Neither Rosé nor Evan has commented on their chemistry, but let’s be real: Hawaii isn’t exactly a platonic hangout spot. 🌴
The Real Gag
The song itself? Peak Rosé. Emotional, raw, and perfect for crying into your overpriced oat milk latte. But according to her, it’s just another relatable tale of a toxic relationship we probably shouldn’t relate to but do anyway. She’s single, she says. SINGLE?! Sis, your definition of “single” sounds more dramatic than most people’s entire love lives.
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The Takeaway
In the end, Rosé has made one thing clear: Jaden Smith is a friend, Evan Mock might be… something, and “Toxic Till the End” is about nobody we know. Classic Rosé, keeping us on our toes while casually slaying our emotions.
So, while we drown our sorrows in replays of “Toxic Till the End,” we’ll just keep asking the real question: Who hurt you, Rosé? Because they need a lightstick to the face.
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