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Rosé and Cha Eun Woo Dating Rumors: Alleged Evidence Surfaces

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Two K-pop idols are frequently connected to one another, which sparks fresh relationship rumors. Right now, ASTRO’s Cha Eun Woo and BLACKPINK’s Rosé are at the center of these rumors.

A few online users have discovered purported “proof” to support their relationship rumors.

Rosé and Cha Eun Woo caught in dating rumor after fans find ‘proof’

The romance rumors between Cha Eun Woo of ASTRO and Rosé of BLACKPINK have been going around for a long time. This time, though, a TikTok video that purports to show their love relationship is going viral online.

According to the film, which has received over 600,000 views so far, the couple’s romance began in 2021 when they both went to the same exhibition and published pictures on social media just 15 days apart. The user also revealed a 2022 photo opportunity at the same restaurant that Rosé and Cha Eun Woo frequented during Paris Fashion Week.

Cha Eun Woo’s attendance to BLACKPINK’s Coachella 2023 performance is an addition to these. Additionally, he received an invitation to the group’s afterparty, which initially sparked the relationship rumors.

In the meantime, more “proof” of their prior exchanges could be found in the compilation video. They stated that within days of one another in April 2024, Rosé and the ASTRO member went to the same Japanese museum. They afterwards posted the material to Instagram as well.

In addition to charting their purported love history, the user included a set of images of the couple taken in late January and early February 2022. Even though they went to separate places, there are noticeable parallels in their poses that caught viewers’ attention.

In an attempt to encourage the idol couple should the rumor come to pass, some have gone so far as to call it their own “Lovestagram.” However, neither Cha Eun Woo’s nor the BLACKPINK member’s sides have responded to the rumor as of yet, and as of right now, it is solely supported by this purported evidence.

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