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Jungkook Breaks Silence After Another Trespasser Arrested at His Home

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BTS member Jungkook is no stranger to obsessive fan behavior, but his patience has reached its limit after a new trespassing case unfolded at his home.

During a birthday livestream on Weverse, he opened up about a frightening incident involving a woman in her 40s who tried to sneak into his residence. According to Jungkook, he witnessed everything unfold through his security cameras.

“She opened the door in the underground parking lot, and the police were right there in front of her. I was watching everything,” he revealed, recalling the tense moment.

The intruder reportedly claimed that she was visiting a friend, even insisting that she and Jungkook were close. The idol quickly shut down that idea, expressing disappointment over such behavior. “ARMYs are like family and friends, sure, but that was just sad. I appreciate the support, but come on, don’t do that,” he said.

Jungkook then delivered a firm message to anyone considering the same. “If you show up, I’ll lock you in. I’ve got the evidence, and you’ll be taken away. Everything is recorded. If you step into the parking lot of my home, you won’t be able to leave unless I open the door for you,” he warned. He added, “There are cameras everywhere. If you don’t want to be dragged to the police station, do not enter.”

This is not the first time Jungkook has faced such an ordeal. Just hours after completing his military service in June, a woman in her 30s was caught trying to break into his house. Reports say she had even flown to South Korea with the sole purpose of seeing him. She was arrested after repeatedly attempting to enter his front door passcode.


Authorities are still investigating the motives of the latest suspect. Under South Korea’s 2021 antistalking law, trespassers and stalkers can face up to three years in prison or fines of up to 30 million won, with harsher penalties if weapons are involved.

The repeated intrusions highlight the darker side of fandom culture and the unsettling persistence of sasaeng fans who cross boundaries.

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