BTS' Jungkook addresses home intrusion attempt during his birthday livestream, sparking fan concern

BTS’ Jungkook Addresses Home Intrusion Attempt during his birthday livestream, sparking fan concern
BTS’ Jungkook Addresses Home Intrusion Attempt during his birthday livestream, sparking fan concern (Image via BIGHIT)

On September 1, BTS' Jungkook came live on Weverse to start his birthday with his fans. In between his birthday celebrations, the SEVEN idol also addressed the recent stalker arrest, who tried to break into his house. This was apparently the second incident in recent times. Therefore, BTS’ Jungkook appeared upset during his livestream as he warned his stalkers to stay away from his home if they didn’t want to end up in jail.

“Don’t come really Don’t come. Understand? If you stepped into parking lot you’re locked in you can’t get out. You cant leave unless i open it for you. There’s cctv and I'm watching everything. If you don’t want to go at the police station, don’t come in. Got it?” Jungkook said.

Fans of JK expressed their concern for the idol as he talked about the incident during his birthday live.


Fans show concern as BTS' Jungkook seemed disturbed with the recent stalker incident

While many fans supported BTS' Jungkook’s action of getting the stalker arrested, others said that idols also have their lives and that they’re just doing their jobs.

“Serves them right.,” a fan said.
“Aww is he crying? He must have been scary for him, which could lead to anxiety for him. I don't get people honestly, why can some fans get a life and understand that these people are doing a job, but on a bigger scale? However, that also has a life,” another fan commented.
“Sucks that he has to deal with that on his birthday. I'm feeling so sympathetic to JK and Jimin right now. Praying these men find some peace from the mentally unstable.,” stated an admirer.
“Poor thing. I still don't think these people are crazed fans. They're either mentally ill & saw his home on YT or somebody sent them to disrupt his peace. ARMY would not go to his home, not even a solo. We love him too much to disrespect him that way.,” wrote another fan.

Some fans dubbed the stalker’s action as disrespectful to the idol, while others said that everyone must respect BTS' Jungkook’s privacy.

“He has such a pure heart. His heart is forged in the purest of elements, because if someone was always trying to breach my privacy and break into my house, I would be bitter about the whole thing.,” commented an admirer.
“RESPECT HIS PRIVACY BISHES I HATE THEM LIKE WHAT YOU WANNA DO TO HIM?? SEEING HIM STRESSED OUT ....LITERALLY CRYING ON HIS BIRTHDAY!!!!!!! REQUESTING NOT TO COME,” stated another fan.
“So sad and infuriating that JK needs to say this! Please respect his privacy!!!,” stated an admirer.

More about BTS’ Jungkook’s stalker incident

On August 31, Korean media outlets reported about a woman who broke into a maknae’s residence. The stalker was reportedly arrested by the police.

The Yongsan Police Station in Seoul apprehended a lady in her 40s, referred to as "A," on allegations of home invasion. Ms. A is suspected of intruding into the parking lot of BTS' Jungkook's residence in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, on August 30 at 11:20 PM. She allegedly followed a vehicle into the parking lot, where a security guard monitoring CCTV footage caught her and reported her to the police.

At the time of her arrest, she allegedly informed police that she went in since it was her friend's residence.

Earlier, in June this year, an unidentified Chinese woman in her 30s attempted to break into Jungkook's residence on the day of his military discharge.


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Edited by Sroban Ghosh