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    If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission.

    International superstar Rosé graced the cover of THR’s special music issue and now you can snag a copy for yourself.

    The Blackpink singer-turned-solo hitmaker sat down for an interview with The Hollywood Reporter’s Nicole Fell in Seoul, and posed for photographer Sinae Kim for a six-page spread in THR’s October 2025 issue. You can read the article online here but if you want to pick up a print version of the magazine, you can purchase one now for $20 through the THR online shop. Only a limited run of print copies were made available for order, so we recommend adding to cart while this issue is still in stock.

    Rosé 'The Hollywood Reporter' Cover: Where to Buy a Print Copy Online

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    In her cover story, Rosé chronicled her rise to superstardom, from her early days at YG Entertainment (“When I was a trainee, I was badass,” she says) to her debut with Blackpink and her acclaimed debut solo album, Rosie, released last December.

    The singer and songwriter says she’s grateful for all the experiences and opportunities that have come her way, even if she still has to pinch herself sometimes when praise and accolades — like her recent MTV VMA win — come her way. “Twelve years later, I dedicate this award to my 16-year-old self who dreamed,” Rosé told the crowd when she accepted the award in September, “and to all those who watched me grow into the artist I am today and placed their dreams in me to make this change.” 

    Rosé 'The Hollywood Reporter' Cover: Where to Buy a Print Copy Online

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    Up next for Rosé: the singer is heading back on the road with Blackpink for their Deadline World Tour. And then perhaps, a trip to the Grammys, where Rosé’s duet with Bruno Mars, “APT,” could be up for a couple of awards.

    As she told THR in the cover story though, she’s trying not to get ahead of herself. “It’s still a dream for me,” she said. “It’s still a fantasy. A moment that proves to myself so many things.”

    Pick up Rosé’s cover issue of The Hollywood Reporter online here. The music issue covers with Justin Tranter and FKA Twigs are also available, as are back issues with stars like Timothee Chalamet, Selena Gomez and the cast of The White Lotus. The store offers free shipping on U.S. orders of $25 or more. THR also ships internationally (standard shipping rates apply).

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