bts jungkook sasaeng fan intrusion warning
bts jungkook sasaeng fan intrusion warning

On September 1, during a live broadcast on Weverse to celebrate his birthday, Jungkook directly addressed the troubling incidents. He told fans, “As you’ve seen in the articles, someone came to my house and visited. Please don’t come. Really, don’t come, do you understand?”

He continued with a firm tone, saying, “If you set foot in my parking lot, you won’t be able to leave unless I open the door for you. Everything is under CCTV surveillance. If you don’t want to end up at the police station, don’t come inside.”

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Recalling a recent incident, Jungkook explained, “I was watching from the CCTV above. The police arrived, and I heard footsteps in the underground parking lot. The person tried to open the door, but when it opened, the police were already there. I saw everything, and yet that person said they were my friend.”

While acknowledging ARMY’s love, Jungkook expressed his disappointment: “Yes, ARMY are my family and friends, but it was upsetting. I’m grateful for the support, but what is that—showing up at my home?” He then doubled down on his warning: “If you come, I’ll just lock you up. You’ll be dragged away. All the evidence has been secured, everything is recorded, so if you want to be taken away, come.”

According to the Yongsan Police Station, on August 31, a woman in her 40s was arrested on charges of trespassing after entering Jungkook’s apartment parking lot. She was caught on the spot and is currently under investigation.

This is not the first such case. On June 11, the day of Jungkook’s military discharge, a woman in her 30s from China was also arrested after repeatedly attempting to enter his home by pressing the door code.

Meanwhile, BTS is preparing for a new album release next year, with Jungkook currently focused on music production in the U.S.

Sources: daum