
K-pop star and actress Bae Suzy has once again found herself at the center of dating rumors, this time with BLACKPINK's Rose, following the release of her latest music video.
Rumors about their relationship reignited again after eagle-eyed fans noticed a distinctive ring on Suzy's finger in scenes from the music video for her new single, "Come Back," which dropped on Monday. The ring bears a striking resemblance to Tiffany & Co. 's Milgrain ring, which Rose often wears 'Come Back' at 59 seconds, isn't that a Milgrain ring? I can see a gold line above and below the silver. If it is a Milgrain, it is a couple of ring like the one Rose always wears on her ring finger," one Korean netizen said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
미친 거 야니냐는 말이 나옴 https://t.co/spup69K1uk pic.twitter.com/VzSuHwVojc
— 자연눈물 (@tearsinnature) February 17, 2025
This isn't the first time Suzy and Rose have been linked romantically. Dating rumors between the two K-pop idols began in 2020, primarily based on what fans call "lovestagrams" — social media posts that seemingly hint at a relationship between the two. The speculation gained more traction late last year when Rose discussed past relationships and "toxic" experiences in an interview.
It is worth noting that neither Management SOOP, Suzy's agency, nor YG Entertainment, Rose's management team, have confirmed or denied the rumors.
Whether or not there's any truth to the romance rumors, one thing is sure: Suzy's return to the music scene is making waves. Her digital single "Come Back" marks her first solo release in nearly three years, following previous singles "Satellite" and "Cape" in 2022.
Suzy's career in the Korean music industry began after she debuted as a member of the K-pop girl group Miss A in 2010. However, her solo career began in January 2017 following the group's disbandment, launching her first mini-album, Yes? No?
Since 2017, Suzy has released two extended plays (Yes? No? in 2017 and Faces of Love in 2018), 10 singles as a lead artist, and several collaborations and soundtrack appearances.