Aespa‘s Winter has always kept fans on their toes with her stunning visuals and powerful performances. But recently, it’s not her vocals or dance moves that have everyone talking – it’s some intriguing new ink (or is it?) spotted on her arm!
Eagle-eyed MYs (Aespa’s fandom name) have noticed what appears to be a tattoo on the back of Winter’s arm during her recent appearances. And the design? Absolutely adorable! The potential tattoo features three charming puppies, adding a touch of unexpected cuteness to Winter’s already captivating stage presence.
The appearance of this puppy-themed artwork has sparked online discussions and debate among fans. While Winter has sported temporary tattoos for concepts and performances in the past, the consistent appearance of this particular design across multiple events has left many wondering if this time, the ink might be permanent.
Winter’s tattoo is 3 little puppies 🐶🐶🐶 pic.twitter.com/AiPnCsnNvV
— S (busy) (@winteraphy) April 25, 2025
Netizens have been quick to share their thoughts, flooding social media platforms with their theories and opinions. Here’s a glimpse of what they’re saying:
“I’ve said it’s a sticker for so many times.”
“Who would actually tattoo this?”
“It’s obviously just a concept”
“Let’s see if she keeps it over 3 days”
“Tattoo stickers last super long lately, I’ve seen some advertising for over 7 days… It stays a long time”
Some fans are convinced it’s simply another temporary sticker, perhaps part of a new concept or styling choice. They point to Winter’s past use of fake tattoos and the seemingly whimsical nature of the puppy design.
Winter looking so good 😍😍
Oh that three puppies tattoo is really there oh myyy
is this for real 😳 pic.twitter.com/B23BfEQ3SW
— win 🤍🩵💙⛄️❄️🧊 (@aeswinterismine) April 27, 2025
However, others aren’t so sure. The fact that the design has been consistently visible over several performances has led some to believe that it could indeed be a real tattoo. The longevity of its appearance is definitely making some fans raise an eyebrow and reconsider the “just a sticker” theory.
What do you think? Is it a real tattoo or just a long-lasting sticker? Share your theories in the comments below!