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Alex Cooper Presents: A Grammy Special (ft. Rosé)

2026-01-28 Entertainment
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In this Grammy’s special, Alex travels to Korea to experience life in Seoul through Rosé’s eyes. Rosé shows Alex all her favorite spots in the city and opens up about finding her identity, healing from toxic relationships, being nominated for her first ever Grammy, navigating intense media scrutiny, and coming back to Blackpink after a transformative year solo. Enjoy!

Top Comments (10)

@bobbyiconic 2026-01-28

This girl woke up and decided to do the best Rosé interview ever.

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@miriam005-u2k 2026-01-28

I’ve watched pretty much every ROSÉ interview a thousand times, and after just one watch… yeah. This is the best one. Thank you Alex ❤

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@asdpuff 2026-01-28

“I eat the same things everyday and I still get excited” I get you rosie

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@rosarstami 2026-01-28

the way she called out everyone harassing her hair and make up team and all the control freaks on here omg i love this interview

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@MiguelMartin_JUMP 2026-01-29

This interview was not just “another interview.” Without exaggeration, it has been the best and most human interview Rosé has ever given in her entire career. In a single, long conversation, with no rush and no masks, Rosé showed herself to be vulnerable, real, and brave: she spoke about her past, her insecurities, her fears, the pressure, Blackpink, her solo journey; she cried, laughed, and danced… she showed herself as a complete human being, not a product. And most importantly: she did it knowing the risks involved. Coming from an industry like K-pop, where idols grow up afraid to say “too much,” to love “too much,” to feel “too much” because of social media, constant scrutiny, hate, toxic fandoms, and a fame that doesn’t let you breathe. Even so, Rosé chose to open up. That is enormous courage. This interview is not only important for Rosé—it is important for the entire industry. She is paving the way for idols to be freer, to express emotions, to talk about their relationships, mental health, and identity, without living in fear of being attacked or misrepresented. It’s a reminder that idols are not characters: they are people. I hope this interview makes those who consume music and content reflect on the impact of their words. I hope it marks a before and after. Rosé, thank you for your honesty, your sensitivity, and your courage. We are proud of you. N1️⃣GIRL 💛🌸✨

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@Purple_waves 2026-01-28

Wow, Rosé got more balls than the entire k-pop industry! 👏🏼👏🏼 You go, girl!

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@lmaoxd2892 2026-01-28

This episode is so different this instantly became my favorite one

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@KyP-l8p 2026-01-30

she is so emotionally intelligent 🫶🏼

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@Okusername28472 2026-01-30

The fact that a grown woman has to cosplay as an old grandma really says a lot of how toxic it is in the Kpop industry. That needs to be addressed.

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@SkyPearl0 2026-02-03

She didn't win a grammy, but she already has won millions of people's hearts around the world. She will always be our number one girl!❤

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