Once again, fans believe the so-called “Rosé Curse” has resurfaced – and this time, it has allegedly claimed Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge.
Image credit : Instagram/roses_are_rosie | Social media has once again twisted Rosé’s name into a narrative she never asked for – the “Rosé Curse”.
What is the “Rosé Curse”? A viral pop culture theory explained
The Rosé Curse isn’t rooted in superstition or reality – it’s an internet-born phenomenon that thrives on coincidence and fandom imagination. According to this long-running theory, celebrity couples who are photographed with Rosé tend to break up soon after.
The idea gained momentum years ago when multiple high-profile couples were spotted with Rosé and later announced separations. Names like Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom and Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn were pulled into the narrative, turning Rosé into an unwilling centerpiece of a viral myth.
Despite its unserious nature, the theory resurfaces every single time a celebrity breakup makes headlines.
Image credit : X | The idea gained momentum years ago when multiple high-profile couples were spotted with Rosé and later announced separations.
How fans believe the Rosé Curse “activates”?
In true internet fashion, fans claim the curse follows a predictable pattern:
- The photo moment: Rosé is seen posing with a celebrity or celebrity couple
- The waiting period: Weeks or months pass
- The breakup announcement: The couple parts ways
Fans flood social media declaring, “The curse strikes again”
Rumors surrounding Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge’s breakup recently went viral, sending fans straight into investigative mode.
Image credit : X | Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge call it quits after two years of dating.
Almost instantly, old photos resurfaced – particularly photobooth pictures of Rosé and Olivia Rodrigo taken months earlier.
To netizens, that single image was enough. On X (formerly Twitter), reactions poured in at lightning speed.
Rosé’s stance on the curse narrative
Despite its popularity, Rosé reportedly dislikes being associated with the curse. The singer has never encouraged the theory and is said to view it as an uncomfortable label attached to unrelated events. She rarely comments on it, allowing the conversation to burn itself out – until the next breakup reignites it.
Ultimately, the “Rosé Curse” remains what it has always been: a fictional, fan-made pop culture phenomenon.