Rumors surrounding Jungkook of BTS and Winter of aespa have resurfaced with renewed intensity after fans claimed the two idols may have matching tattoos. A viral post on the Korean forum Nate Pann highlighted a screenshot from Jungkook’s travel series Are You Sure?, showing three small puppy‑head tattoos above his elbow—designs some believe resemble Winter’s own ink.
The post quickly spread across social media, reigniting a debate that has simmered for more than a year.
Speculation first emerged in 2023, when both artists were spotted attending a Harry Styles concert in Seoul. Since then, fans have pointed to a series of alleged “couple items,” including:
More recently, Jungkook’s Instagram handle @mnijungkook has been interpreted by some as a reference to Winter’s real name, Kim Min‑jeong. Jungkook previously addressed this, stating the handle simply reflects his own name.
Both HYBE and SM Entertainment have declined to comment on the latest rumors. This silence stands out, as both companies have historically responded swiftly to dating speculation:
Their current lack of response has only fueled further online discussion.
By Friday afternoon, more than 15,000 posts on X (formerly Twitter) referenced the alleged couple. Supporters argue that Jungkook attending an aespa concert during his military break is a sign of closeness. Skeptics, however, call the theories “delusional shipping,” insisting the evidence is circumstantial.
Some critics have gone further, suggesting HYBE may be allowing the rumors to circulate to distract from ongoing controversies involving the company.
Neither Jungkook nor Winter has addressed the speculation directly.
The renewed attention comes as both artists prepare for major career milestones:
Both agencies have previously issued legal warnings over false rumors involving their artists, leaving fans uncertain whether a formal response will follow.
Unless HYBE or SM Entertainment releases a statement, the speculation is likely to continue circulating online. With both artists focused on upcoming group activities, fans will be watching closely to see whether the agencies intervene—or whether the rumors fade on their own.
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