Rosé might have one of the biggest songs in the world right now with the smash hit “APT.” but his character could be equally vigorous.
The singer, in an interview with Vanity Fairhe was an obvious bundle of nerves as he sat down to take the infamous lie detector polygraph test, led by the expert Judd.
The test, which started with a few basic questions, like her name and her affiliation with girl group BLACKPINK, delved into innocuous and insightful questions like Rosé’s childhood dream of becoming an art teacher, as she sometimes forgets the lyrics on stage, especially “Come If It’s Your Last,” to which the singer said the rest of her group could attest to being a confusing song.
As Rosé continued chatting, however, the sassy interviewer began revealing more complicated tips, including her opinion of BLACKPINK over other girl groups, while featuring a photo of the Spice Girls and asking the singer to pick “the best girl band “.
“That’s a tough question, it’s petty. The Spice Girls are fire but since I’m BLACKPINK, can I say BLACKPINK? she asked politely, to which Judd interjected.
“No, that’s not accurate,” he shot back immediately after reading the polygraph that revealed she was lying.
“No, but BLACKPINK is the best! But the Spice Girls are legendary,” she replied.
The interviewer then asked her to choose BLACKPINK over other girl bands, including Lindsay Lohan’s girl band from her role in Strange Friday and the superstar trio Boygenius, featuring Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker.
Even if he admits that he loves Strange Fridaythe singer chose her band between the two without hesitation, which Judd revealed to be true: “Yes!” she exclaimed excitedly.
“[We’re] no better than the Spice Girls, apparently,” he said, laughing.
With cheeky questions, the interviewer also probed deeper into the singer’s private life, including when she met Selena Gomez’s boyfriend Benny Blanco, who revealed the interaction in a tweet.
“Last night I met my idols,” Blanco tweeted, sharing a photo he took with the girl group.
The interviewer, wanting to see if the feeling was mutual, asked Rosé if Blanco was one of her idols.
“Idols? Yes,” he said, with a pause.
Judd, however, was quick to refute her lie, prompting a nervous laugh and a facepalm from the “APT.” singer.
“But idol is a big word! He’s a really good guy. We love him and he’s very talented. I love you Benny,” she responded, which Judd approved as truth.
Watch Rosé’s full interview with Vanity Fair under.