Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater’s split has brought BLACKPINK singer Rosé back to the viral fan theory known as the “Rosé Breakup Curse.” As the joke goes, celebrities who take photos with Rosé are dealing with news of breakups with their partners. Fans connected the theory to Grande after her photo with Rosé surfaced online, then linked it again to reports that Grande and Slater had quietly ended their relationship.
‘The Curse of the Rosé Breakup ‘ Trends after Ariana Grande split
People reported that Grande and Slater split “several months ago” after nearly three years together. The report says the breakup was amicable and the two remain friends. Page Six also reported that the couple ended their relationship a month ago and continue to support each other.The “Rosé Curse” was rekindled after fans linked it to rumors of Rosé Grande and Slater’s breakup. Fans have long joked that Rosé’s photos with celebrities somehow pre-dated the headlines. The theory gained attention after Grande and Rosé posed together. Netizens revisited the viral joke as reports surfaced of Grande and Slater’s breakup. The claim remains a fandom-made theory. Not a confirmed model. Rosé hasn’t promoted the idea or tied herself to the breakout conversation.
Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater’s breakup sparks fan reactions
Fans fueled the debate on social media with short messages and memes. One reaction quoted in reports said: “It strikes again.” Another X publication said: “ariana grande está solteira e mais uma vez a “maldição” de termino da rosé se provou verdadeira” (Ariana Grande is single, and once again Rosé’s breakup “curse” has been proven true).Grande and Slater met while working on the film adaptation of ‘Wicked’, with Grande playing Glinda and Slater playing Boq. Their relationship attracted a lot of attention after it became public, and the couple kept much of their personal life private.The Rosé theory has followed the singer in other famous photo moments as well. Fans have previously linked the breakup talk between stars like Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj. Grande is now focused on her music and upcoming work, while the online “curse” remains a pop culture joke based on timing, photos and fan reactions.