Seoul, South Korea – aespa member Winter recently became the subject of intense fan speculation after her departure from Incheon International Airport for London on July 10, 2026. The popular idol was en route to attend the prestigious Wimbledon Championships for the first time, an event that typically draws global attention for both its sporting prowess and the high-profile attendees it attracts. However, it was not her fashion choices for the journey, but rather the apparent absence of a previously noted tattoo, that captured the immediate attention of fans and ignited a fresh wave of online discourse. This latest development has reignited long-standing discussions surrounding her personal life, particularly in connection with ongoing dating rumors involving BTS’s Jungkook.
Winter’s Departure for Wimbledon: A High-Profile Event
Winter’s trip to London marks a significant engagement, with her expected attendance at the 2026 Wimbledon Championships Men’s Singles Final. Such invitations underscore the growing global influence of K-pop idols, who are increasingly seen as fashion icons and cultural ambassadors at major international events. For this high-profile journey, Winter was photographed at Incheon Airport sporting a casual yet chic ensemble: a sleeveless black knit top paired with stylish gray slacks. Her choice of attire, while seemingly innocuous, played a pivotal role in the unfolding speculation. The sleeveless top left her upper arms fully exposed, allowing for clear visibility of an area where fans had previously noted a distinctive small tattoo.
The images, swiftly circulated across social media platforms by fan accounts and media outlets, showed Winter exuding her characteristic charm, greeting fans and photographers. Hashtags such as #WINTERxRalphLauren and #윈터_랄프로렌 (Winter_RalphLauren) suggested a potential sponsorship or association with the iconic brand for her Wimbledon appearance, further cementing her status as a global fashion figure. However, the meticulous eyes of her dedicated fanbase quickly honed in on a detail beyond her ensemble: the conspicuous absence of the "three puppies" tattoo that had previously been a point of fascination and, indeed, controversy.

The "Three Puppies" Tattoo and Its Controversial Context
The tattoo in question, reportedly a small design featuring "three puppies" on her upper arm, had been the subject of considerable public and fan attention for several months prior to this recent airport appearance. Tattoos on K-pop idols, while increasingly common, often become points of scrutiny, sometimes due to cultural perceptions in South Korea or company policies regarding public image. In Winter’s case, the tattoo gained particular notoriety not merely for its existence, but for its alleged connection to persistent dating rumors linking her to BTS’s Jungkook.
For well over a year, speculation about a romantic relationship between Winter and Jungkook had been a recurring topic within K-pop fan communities and online forums. These rumors, which neither SM Entertainment (aespa’s agency) nor BigHit Music (BTS’s agency) has ever officially confirmed or denied, have been fueled by a variety of fan-assembled "evidence." This includes alleged "couple items" such as matching accessories or clothing, seemingly similar travel schedules that placed them in the same locations, and various other coincidental observations meticulously documented and shared by fans online. Despite the lack of verifiable evidence, these theories have persistently circulated, creating a narrative that the public often engages with, regardless of its factual basis.
The "three puppies" tattoo became intricately woven into this narrative when some fans began to theorize that it might be a "couple tattoo," drawing parallels to other alleged tattoos or symbols associated with Jungkook. While the specific nature of this connection remained largely speculative and unverified, the mere suggestion was enough to elevate the tattoo from a personal adornment to a symbol imbued with broader, fan-driven romantic implications. The heightened scrutiny placed on every detail of an idol’s appearance is a testament to the fervent dedication of K-pop fandoms, where even the smallest changes can trigger extensive analysis and discussion.
Chronology of Rumors and Tattoo Speculation

The timeline of the Winter-Jungkook dating rumors can be traced back to over a year ago, gaining significant traction through various online community posts and social media discussions. Key moments include:
- Early 2025 (Inferred): Initial whispers begin on anonymous online forums, pointing to subtle similarities in social media posts or public appearances.
- Mid-2025 (Inferred): "Couple items" and shared locations (e.g., alleged sightings in Japan, as mentioned in previous reports) become central to fan theories, sparking heated debates about the validity of the "proof."
- Late 2025 (Inferred): The "three puppies" tattoo gains prominence in the narrative, with fans attempting to link it to Jungkook, suggesting it could be a symbol of their rumored relationship. This period saw a significant increase in online posts dissecting the tattoo’s meaning and its possible connection.
- Early 2026 (Inferred): Reports surface, claiming Jungkook’s actions or appearances "reignited" the dating rumors, indicating the ongoing nature of the speculation despite no official statements.
- July 10, 2026: Winter’s airport departure for Wimbledon, featuring a sleeveless top, leads to the observation that the tattoo is no longer visible, triggering the latest wave of speculation regarding its removal.
Throughout this period, both SM Entertainment and BigHit Music have maintained their standard policy of not commenting on artists’ private lives, neither confirming nor denying the dating allegations. This silence, while common in the industry, often leaves ample room for fan speculation to flourish, creating a vacuum that is quickly filled by theories and interpretations from various online communities.
Fan Reactions and Online Discourse: Removal vs. Concealment
The moment photos of Winter at Incheon Airport began to circulate, the online community erupted. An Instiz post, a popular Korean online forum, quickly went viral, with a netizen directly asking, "Is Winter’s tattoo removed?" The post described the observation: "I saw photos of her leaving through the airport, and since she was wearing a sleeveless top, I took a quick look. It seemed like I couldn’t see the tattoo. Did she get it removed?" This question encapsulated the immediate curiosity and concern among fans.
The reactions were diverse, yet a prevailing sentiment emerged that favored concealment over permanent removal. Many Korean netizens quickly offered alternative explanations, suggesting that the tattoo was "most likely hidden with makeup." This is a common practice among idols and celebrities, who frequently use specialized body makeup or concealers to cover tattoos for specific schedules, photoshoots, or public appearances where tattoos might not align with the desired image or event guidelines. Others pointed out that the tattoo had been "clearly visible on other recent occasions," implying that its absence in the airport photos was likely temporary and intentional, rather than a permanent alteration.

The speed and volume of these responses underscore the meticulous attention fans pay to their idols. Every detail, from fashion choices to physical characteristics, is observed, analyzed, and discussed within the vibrant and highly engaged K-pop fan ecosystem. The immediate hypothesis of makeup concealment reflects an understanding of industry practices, where image management is paramount.
Industry Practices and Idol Image Management
The K-pop industry is renowned for its stringent image management, where idols’ public personas are carefully curated. Tattoos, while increasingly accepted globally, can still be a sensitive topic in South Korea, particularly for female idols. Agencies often have guidelines or preferences regarding visible tattoos, especially for official schedules, endorsements, or appearances at events that might have a more conservative audience or sponsorship requirements. Wimbledon, with its long-standing traditions and associations with classic elegance, could be one such event where a more understated aesthetic is preferred.
Therefore, the practice of covering tattoos with makeup is not uncommon. Professional makeup artists are highly skilled in concealing body art, ensuring a seamless look that can withstand long hours and various lighting conditions. This allows idols to maintain their personal expressions through tattoos while adhering to professional obligations or specific event aesthetics without undergoing the costly, time-consuming, and sometimes painful process of laser tattoo removal. Laser removal typically requires multiple sessions over several months or even years, making it an unlikely immediate solution for a sudden "disappearance" for a single event.
The decision to cover a tattoo could stem from various factors:

- Company Policy: Agencies might request or require tattoos to be covered for certain public engagements.
- Brand Endorsements: Specific brands or sponsors might prefer a "clean" image without visible tattoos.
- Event Appropriateness: Formal or traditional events like Wimbledon might call for a more conservative appearance.
- Avoiding Distraction: In cases where a tattoo has become a focal point of unwanted speculation (like the "couple tattoo" theory), covering it might be a strategic move to redirect attention back to the idol’s official activities.
Given the intense scrutiny surrounding Winter’s tattoo and its alleged connection to dating rumors, temporarily concealing it with makeup would be a logical and practical step to avoid further fueling speculation and ensure her focus remains on her official duties at Wimbledon.
Broader Implications: Scrutiny, Social Media, and Idol Life
The incident surrounding Winter’s tattoo at Incheon Airport serves as a microcosm of the broader dynamics at play in the K-pop industry and celebrity culture. The immense scrutiny faced by K-pop idols is unparalleled, with every aspect of their lives, both public and private, becoming fodder for discussion and analysis. This level of attention, while a byproduct of their global fame, also places immense pressure on individuals who are often very young.
Social media platforms, particularly Twitter (now X) and various Korean online communities like Instiz, play a crucial role in amplifying these discussions. Information, whether factual or speculative, spreads rapidly, often without verification, creating a complex web of fan theories and public opinion. This rapid dissemination means that even a minor detail, like a tattoo, can quickly become a trending topic and a major news item.
The delicate balance between an idol’s personal life and their public persona is constantly challenged. While fans often express a desire for idols to be happy and have fulfilling personal lives, the reality of idol-fan relationships often means that any hint of a romantic relationship can lead to intense reactions, ranging from support to disappointment or even backlash. This creates an environment where idols and their agencies must navigate personal expression, privacy, and public image with extreme caution.

Furthermore, the incident highlights the ongoing power of fan detective work. While often based on circumstantial evidence, the collective effort of thousands of fans analyzing photos, videos, and social media posts can uncover details that might otherwise go unnoticed. This collective intelligence, however, often blurs the lines between observation and speculation, leading to narratives that, while compelling to some, lack official confirmation.
In conclusion, while aespa’s Winter embarks on a high-profile journey to Wimbledon, the conversation surrounding her has, for the moment, shifted from her role as a global ambassador to the intriguing case of her disappearing tattoo. Whether concealed by expert makeup or a more permanent alteration, the incident underscores the intense public and fan scrutiny that defines the lives of K-pop idols, and the powerful role of social media in shaping narratives, even in the absence of official statements. The mystery of the "three puppies" tattoo will likely continue to be a topic of interest until further clarity emerges, if ever.
