Being an idol often comes with fame and success, but many celebrities continue to suffer from invasive and dangerous behavior from sasaeng fans.
In the past, NCT member Yuta shared disturbing stories about sasaengs targeting the group while they were living together in their dormitory.
Now, WayV member Xiaojun has revealed his own frightening experience involving a serious breach of privacy.

According to Xiaojun, he discovered suspicious activity connected to his airline application despite never linking his private information to outside accounts. When he opened the app, he reportedly found an unfamiliar phone number attached to it, leaving him deeply shaken.
Describing the situation, Xiaojun said it felt as though someone had secretly entered his home without him knowing.
“I was pretty horrified. It felt like… you live alone, go to sleep, and wake up the next day to go to work. When you look at your surveillance camera footage, you see someone else living in your home.”
He continued by expressing concern over how far the invasion may have gone, adding that he had no idea what else could have been done with his personal information or whether someone had profited from it.
“God knows what else they’ve done with my information, and if they made money off of it? This is boldly committing a crime.” — Xiaojun
Following his comments, fans voiced anger and frustration online, criticizing SM Entertainment for allegedly failing to properly protect its artists despite repeated sasaeng incidents involving multiple idols.
Many fans also expressed growing concern over the increasing number of artists speaking publicly about stalking, privacy violations, and personal safety threats.
Sources: Koreaboo

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