Pop star Bruno Mars posted a capture of a Korean printed newspaper page on his social media, attracting unexpected attention.
On the 4th (local time), Bruno Mars shared an image of a page from The Chosun Ilbo on his personal social media story. The page featured an article under the headline "K-pop opens the door to the Grammys" highlighting the Grammy Awards stage and the global status of K-pop, which drew attention.
The released photo prominently showed artists delivering passionate performances on stage, and Bruno Mars posted only the image of the page without any explanation, arousing even more curiosity. In particular, fans around the world focused their attention on the fact that he photographed and shared the "printed newspaper page" of a major Korean daily exactly as it appeared.
The post quickly spread online and drew many amused reactions such as "It's amazing Bruno Mars is reading a Korean newspaper," "It's more meaningful because it's an article about K-pop," "a scene where The Chosun Ilbo's page appears on an overseas top star's social media," "why is this showing up here haha," "how did he get it, did he see it on a plane," "looks like someone sent it to him," and others. Some fans offered the interpretation that "isn't it an expression of respect for K-pop and the experience of performing on the Grammy stage?"
Meanwhile, Bruno Mars and Rosé attended the 68th Grammy Awards held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on the 1st and performed the opening. The two staged the global hit "APT." provoking standing ovations and mass singing, capturing attention.
Rosé was nominated in the categories of song of the year, record of the year and best pop duo/group performance this year for "APT.," but unfortunately left empty-handed.
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