According to reports circulating online, Jungkook recently shared plans for a casual running session along the Han River and told fans he would be happy to take selfies with those who happened to catch up with him during the run. Despite wearing a mask and cap to keep a low profile, many fans recognized the global star and were able to interact with him.
Photos and videos shared online showed Jungkook warmly greeting supporters and even helping them find the best lighting and angles for pictures.

The positive atmosphere reportedly changed after Jungkook became aware of individuals allegedly waiting near his residence. In a video posted to his Instagram Story, the singer directly addressed those involved, expressing his anger over what he viewed as a serious invasion of privacy. “I never told you to come wait around near my house. Stop it right now. It’s not cool. I’ll expose and reveal who you are.” The artist appeared visibly upset in the clip, emphasizing that there is a clear line between fan support and behavior that threatens an artist’s personal safety and privacy.
The video quickly spread across social media, prompting strong reactions from fans. Many ARMY members condemned the actions of stalker fans, arguing that such behavior harms both the artist and the wider fandom. Supporters pointed out that Jungkook had gone out of his way to interact with fans during his run, making it even more disappointing that some individuals allegedly crossed personal boundaries afterward.

The incident has reignited discussions about the long-standing problem of sasaeng culture in the K-pop industry.
This is not the first time Jungkook has faced issues involving obsessive fans. Over the years, the singer has repeatedly asked people not to send food deliveries to his home or attempt to obtain private information about his residence. There have also been previous reports of individuals allegedly attempting to gain access to areas where he lives.

Such incidents have fueled ongoing concerns about artist safety and privacy, with many fans calling for stronger protective measures from HYBE and authorities. The latest controversy highlights a broader issue within the entertainment industry, where celebrities frequently deal with invasions of privacy ranging from unauthorized tracking to stalking and harassment.
While Jungkook has consistently shown appreciation for genuine fan support, his recent message serves as a reminder that respect for personal boundaries remains essential. For many fans, the situation underscores a simple point: supporting an artist should never come at the expense of their safety, privacy, or peace of mind.
Sources: Insight

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