SISTAR Dasom Marriage Rumors Clarification: Why a Cooking Class Sparked Buzz
SISTAR's Dasom clarifies marriage rumors after her comment about cooking classes on 'Jeeseokin World' went viral. Learn the truth behind the speculation.
A simple comment about taking cooking classes shouldn't spark wedding bells, but for a 2nd generation icon, things are rarely that simple. Dasom, a member of the legendary girl group SISTAR, recently addressed the swirling rumors regarding her potential marriage.
The Truth Behind SISTAR Dasom Marriage Rumors
The speculation began during her appearance on the YouTube channel 'Jeeseokin World'. While sharing updates on her life, Dasom mentioned she's been attending cooking classes. This led netizens and fans to wonder if she was undergoing 'bride-to-be' training, a traditional concept often associated with domestic preparation before marriage.
However, Dasom was quick to shut down the rumors. She clarified that the classes are purely for self-improvement and personal enjoyment. The idol-turned-actress emphasized that her focus remains on her career and personal growth, rather than immediate plans for a wedding.
Idols and the 'Marriage Prep' Stereotype
As many 2nd generation idols reach their 30s, the public often views their domestic hobbies through a specific lens. The instant leap from 'cooking' to 'marriage' reflects a persistent social expectation, even as the industry evolves to allow artists more freedom in their private lives.
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