aespa Winter BTS Jungkook Dating Rumors Reinvigorated by '12:12' Mark in Viral Video
Viral clip of aespa’s Winter sparks fresh dating rumors with BTS’s Jungkook. Fans analyze the '12:12' mark and her informal 'Hey, are you watching?' comment.
Is it a hidden message for a lover or just a casual interaction with fans? A new clip featuring aespa's Winter has set the internet ablaze, reigniting long-standing dating rumors with BTS's Jungkook. What started as a simple cooking tutorial has transformed into a focal point of intense scrutiny among K-pop enthusiasts worldwide.
The aespa Winter BTS Jungkook Dating Rumors and the '12:12' Incident
During a cooking segment where Winter was learning to make pasta, a specific moment at the 12:12 timestamp caught the eye of netizens. Looking directly into the lens, she asked, "Hey, are you watching this?" in an informal, intimate tone known as 'banmal.' When the accompanying chef inquired about whom she was addressing, Winter ignored the question and repeated her statement while maintaining a fixed gaze on the camera.
While the video captions attributed the comment to aespa's fandom, MY, many fans expressed skepticism. Critics pointed out that Winter rarely uses such informal phrasing with fans without explicitly mentioning them. This has led to widespread speculation that the message was a private signal intended for Jungkook, especially following previous rumors linking the two superstars through social media posts.
Fan Reactions and Potential Brand Impact
The reaction from the community has been polarizing. Some netizens described the behavior as "scary" or "disrespectful to fans," suggesting that such obvious "baiting" is professional negligence. Others defend the artist, claiming the interaction was harmless and blown out of proportion. However, industry insiders worry that the high frequency of controversies surrounding aespa lately could pose a risk to their upcoming brand deals and international activities.
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