BLACKPINK’s Jisoo sent fans into a major frenzy after the K-pop star made a subtle Taylor Swift reference.
The Korean singer-actress’ social media move did not go unnoticed as it sparked a wave of excitement not just from Blinks—the official fandom name of the group—but also from Swifties.
In her latest Instagram post, the K-pop sensation shared photos from her recent shoot for Elle Korea.
Gracing the cover, Jisoo appeared radiant and youthful in the July 2025 issue.
Adding to the summery vibe, she shared a carousel of photos accompanied by Swift’s “Cruel Summer” as background music.
While fans swooned over the BLACKPINK member’s Instagram update, others couldn’t help but notice the musical nod to the pop star.
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“Jisoo+Taylor song= Perfect match,” a commenter said.
A follower, who seemed shocked, wrote “JISOO WITH TAYLOR!??”
The same goes for another who remarked, “JISOO AND TAYLOR SWIFT?”
Others even speculated about a possible connection between the two global icons.
“Is this a spoiler about their new comeback because Taylor Swift!!!!!!” a user noted.
“Collab with Taylor easter egg?” another added.
“TAYPINK,” a fan said, mixing Swift’s name and the K-pop group.
Although it's unclear if there will be a possible collaboration in the future, BLACKPINK has worked with a list of international artists, among whom is the “Bad Blood” hitmaker’s close friend, Selena Gomez.
The Rare Beauty founder teamed up with the all-female group on the 2020 hit song “Ice Cream.”
Besides Gomez, they also collaborated with Lady Gaga for the track, "Sour Candy” as well as Dua Lipa’s dance pop track "Kiss and Make Up.”
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