BTS’s Jungkook, who is known for being stalked almost every other day, recently faced a shocking incident that left his fans furious and deeply worried.
The main vocalist of the world-famous band has long been a victim of obsessive fans, also known as "sasaengs", but this time, his followers believe they’ve crossed the line.
In recent days, Jungkook was first caught up in rumours claiming he was dating another K-pop idol, with a video allegedly showing him taking the girl home and getting intimate, but it was later revealed that the clip was AI-generated.
Now that the rumours have died down, another troubling incident has surfaced.
A fan took to social media and posted a video showing three girls standing outside Jungkook’s house, claiming she confronted them for invading his privacy.
The video clearly showed the alleged stalkers trying out different passcodes and writing them down, as well as the ARMY member confronting them on the spot.
The Butter hitmaker has previously shared during a Weverse live that he often feels scared for his safety due to such incidents, pleading with fans to respect his privacy and personal space.
Now, Jungkook’s followers and BTS fans are urging HYBE Labels to step in and protect their artist, demanding strict action against the group of alleged harassers.
For the unversed, Jungkook was travelling to Japan when the dating rumours began spreading, but has since returned to Seoul, South Korea.
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