Dating rumors involving BLACKPINK’s Lisa and BTS’s Jungkook have resurfaced yet again, this time fueled by speculation that the two K-pop stars were wearing a matching Bulgari ring.
This alleged “couple item” has ignited passionate debate on social media, though many fans and netizens are expressing strong skepticism due to other widely reported relationships.
The Viral “Couple Item” Claim
The latest wave of rumors began after Jungkook was spotted wearing a ring during a recent Weverse livestream.
- The “Evidence”: Fans of the “Lizkook” ship were quick to point out that the ring worn by Jungkook appeared to be the same design as one previously worn by Lisa.
- Brand Identification: The rings are reportedly from the luxury brand Bulgari. Lisa has a long-standing, well-documented relationship with the brand, serving as a global ambassador for their jewelry and watches, particularly for the B.zero1 collection.
- Online Traction: A post featuring the alleged matching rings quickly went viral on X (formerly Twitter), garnering over 1.2 million views and inspiring multiple fan videos using the rings as “evidence” of a secret romantic relationship between the two “golden maknaes.”

BLACKPINK’s Lisa (Credit: Instagram)
Fan Skepticism and Counter arguments
Despite the rings’ similarity, the majority of the reaction online has been one of ridicule and disbelief, with fans citing strong counterarguments:
- Lisa’s Reported Relationship: The most significant counterpoint is Lisa’s widely reported relationship with Frédéric Arnault, the heir to the LVMH luxury goods conglomerate. Although neither has officially confirmed the relationship, they have been repeatedly spotted together at public events, private dinners, and vacations, with reports even claiming Lisa met Arnault’s family. As one fan commented, “when will y’all accept that she is with frederic.”
- Commonality of High-End Jewelry: Given that both are global ambassadors and figures in the high-fashion world, the argument that they own the same ring from a major luxury brand like Bulgari is seen as a simple coincidence, not concrete evidence of dating.

BTS’s Jungkook (Credit: Pinterest)
- Other Dating Rumors: Fans also pointed to Jungkook’s own history of being linked to various women through unconfirmed rumors, including a recent, widely discussed rumor connecting him to an aespa member. This led one skeptical fan to say, “This post should be a lesson to those ‘matching stuff=Dating’ believers.”
In short, while the “couple ring” has resurfaced the popular “Lizkook” shipping theory, the public and fan communities are largely dismissing the speculation as circumstantial and unreliable, especially in light of Lisa’s publicly observed connection to Frédéric Arnault.
Global music magazine Rolling Stone ignited a fierce social media controversy when it published an article on November 7, 2025, initially describing BLACKPINK as “the biggest K-pop group in history.”
This definitive claim, made in a piece analyzing why BLACKPINK members were ineligible for a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, prompted immediate and intense pushback from the global fanbase of BTS , leading to a rapid editorial revision.
The Contentious Claim and Magazine’s Correction
The article’s original description referred to BLACKPINK as “(without a doubt) the biggest K-pop group in history, and has been for years.”
- BTS Fan Reaction: BTS fans (ARMY) swiftly criticized the statement, asserting that objective metrics like album sales, awards, and chart performance on major global charts like the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 prove BTS holds the overall record for historical dominance.
- Editorial Revision: Within approximately six hours, the widespread controversy forced the Rolling Stone editorial team to revise the article. The new, less absolute phrasing changed the description to “the biggest K-pop girl group,” a distinction that is globally recognized and supported by streaming data.
BLACKPINK’s Record-Setting Streaming Dominance
In defense of their group, BLACKPINK’s fans (BLINKs) highlighted numerous global achievements, particularly their record-breaking performance on major streaming platforms in 2025:

BLACKPINK (Credit: X)
- Spotify Global Chart Record: Fans pointed out that the group’s new song, ‘JUMP’ (released July 11, 2025), has charted the longest on Spotify’s global chart among all K-pop group releases in 2025. Furthermore, the single made BLACKPINK the first K-pop group to top Spotify’s Global Weekly Top Songs chart twice (following “Shut Down” in 2022). “JUMP” held the No. 1 spot on the Daily Top Songs Global chart for six consecutive days and garnered over 44 million streams in its debut week.
- YouTube Music Global Data: Recently released global streaming data for the past 12 months provided an official ranking that favored the group’s massive online reach:
- Group Ranking: BLACKPINK placed first in the global group ranking, followed by NewJeans (second), and BTS (third).
- Rosé’s Solo Milestone: Member Rosé ranked No. 1 among all K-pop artists over the past 12 months with a staggering 4.14 billion views, a historic first for a solo K-pop artist.
- Next-Generation Performance: Fifth-generation group BABYMONSTER was also noted for its strong performance across both YouTube and Spotify.
Significance of the Incident
This highly publicized incident underscores the increasing intensity and stakes of fandom debates as K-pop continues its global expansion.
The battle over a single phrase in a major foreign publication demonstrates how the immense cultural and commercial power of both BLACKPINK and BTS has made every public metric a flashpoint for their dedicated fanbases.
In group activity news, YG Entertainment has confirmed that BLACKPINK is preparing for a highly anticipated comeback in January [2026].