Rosé's Grammy Ambitions Shine Amid Fashion Week Drama
ROSE RISES TO THE TOP: BLACKPINK STAR ROSE'S GRAMMY CHANCES HEATED UP AS SHE'S SNUBBED BY FASHION ELITE
The drama continues to unfold for Rosé, the 28-year-old K-pop sensation who's been at the center of a 'mean girl' controversy at Paris Fashion Week. But despite being snubbed by fashion's elite, Rosé is quietly plotting her next move – and it's one that could make history at the prestigious Grammy Awards.
The singer, known for her chart-topping collaborations with Bruno Mars, has submitted her hit song "APT" to all major Grammy categories, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Music Video, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Her debut solo album "Rosie" is also in contention for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album, as well as several smaller categories.
But what's behind Rosé's sudden surge in Grammy ambitions? Insiders close to the star reveal that she's been secretly working on her campaign over the past month, using every opportunity to showcase her talent. Just last week, Rosé made a surprise appearance on The Howard Stern Show, delivering an electrifying 20-minute acoustic set that included both "APT" and her haunting ballad "Toxic Till the End". She also covered Oasis and Lana Del Rey classics, leaving fans and critics alike in awe.
But it's not just about the music. Rosé's move into the fashion world has been a major success story, with her high-profile collaborations with Saint Laurent and YSL Beauté making headlines around the globe. As an official global ambassador for both brands, Rosé has proven herself to be a style icon in her own right – but it seems that not everyone is a fan.
THE SNUB THAT ROCKED THE FASHION WORLD
Last week's Paris Fashion Week saw Rosé attending the Saint Laurent Women's 2026 S/S Collection show as an official guest. But when Elle UK shared a group photo of the fashion elite, including Hailey Bieber, Zoë Kravitz, and Charli XCX, something strange happened – Rosé was cropped out of the picture.
The move sparked outrage among fans, who accused the publication of deliberately snubbing the K-pop star. "It's clear that Elle UK has a problem with Rosé," wrote one fan on social media. "They're trying to erase her from history!"
But it gets even juicier – insiders reveal that there was an awkward interaction between Rosé and the other women during the fashion show, which was caught on camera. In the clip, Zoë, Hailey, and Charli can be seen chatting animatedly while Rosé sits beside them in silence.
"It looked like they were deliberately excluding her from their conversation," said a source close to the star. "It was awkward, to say the least."
But what really got fans' blood boiling was when Charli XCX shared a photo on Instagram of herself sitting with Hailey and Zoë – but Rosé was noticeably absent in the shot. The picture sparked speculation that there's an alleged feud between the stars.
IS ROSE THE NEXT GRAMMY WINNER?
Despite being snubbed by fashion's elite, Rosé is still riding high on the success of her chart-topping collaboration with Bruno Mars, "APT". The song has broken records on Spotify, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and winning Song of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards.
But insiders reveal that Rosé's Grammy campaign is far from over – she's submitted multiple songs and albums for consideration, including her debut solo album "Rosie" and several smaller categories like Best Album Cover and Best Recording Package.
If Rosé wins a Grammy next year, she'll make history as the first K-pop artist to ever take home a Grammy. And with her talent, charisma, and fashion sense, it's no wonder that insiders are tipping her for greatness.
"The Grammys love to recognize new talent," said one insider. "Rosé has been quietly working on her campaign – it's only a matter of time before she sweeps the board!"
Stay tuned to TheScholarlyNote.com for all the latest updates on Rosé and the Grammy Awards!