Group Blackpink's Rosé is drawing attention by revealing experiences from a past romantic relationship.

Rosé appeared on the global podcast "Call Her Daddy," released on the 28th, and said she even used a wig to avoid being recognized during a past relationship.

Rosé said, "At one time I was extremely sensitive. I was so sensitive that I was obsessed with the thought 'I must never be found out.' So I shopped online at a place like Korea's Amazon," and added that she bought a wig.

She said, "I bought a short black permed wig and, after studying how grandmothers on the street dress, ordered the same things and dressed up," and explained, "I couldn't go out anywhere, so I went to that person's house. I disguised myself and moved like that because I was afraid someone might see me."

She continued, "So for a while there was a 'grandmother clothes' section in my closet. I have cleared it out now, but back then I was really crazy. I ordered a lot of things like long floral skirts to hide my legs. I think it lasted at least six months," she added, drawing attention.

She also revealed that the clothes she later bought for disguises became Rosé's grandmother's favorite coat, which drew laughter.

When asked by the host whether she prefers dating someone in the industry or a non-celebrity, Rosé answered that she prefers someone in the industry, saying, "Because they understand my situation. I started trainee life when I was 16, so I lived in a dormitory before I was even a full adult. Everyone I met was connected to this work. Even when I met cousins, there were times I didn't know how to act," she replied.

She candidly confessed, "When I met ordinary people I thought, 'What is this person thinking?' and I couldn't get a read on them. I lacked the experience of meeting and conversing with people. When they talked about this and that, I couldn't fully empathize. And privacy is a big issue. When I'm at a restaurant I'm always sensitive, thinking 'Someone might be taking a photo.' I blame myself, worried my sensitivity might make the other person uncomfortable. But if the other person is in the same industry and says, 'We can't be together right now,' instead of feeling hurt I tend to understand and empathize with that feeling."

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