The Terrifying Behavior Of Stalkers Forcing Jungkook To Stay Alert On His Way Home Is An Alarming Situation

In just five months since Jungkook was discharged from the military, there have already been at least two cases where his house was broken into by sasaeng fans, both of which were reported by the media. One of these incidents happened on the very day he was discharged, when the crazy fan repeatedly rang the doorbell, lurked around, and even tried to enter the pαѕѕcode to get inside but failed.

The second case was even more frightening — the intruder, somehow, managed to sneak into the underground garage of Jungkook’s residence. The idol himself witnessed the trespαѕѕer and called the ρσℓι¢є after discovering the break-in. He later recounted the incident during a live broadcast, saying: “One person... came to my house again. Don’t come. Please. Please don’t come. Got it? If you step one foot into my parking lot, you won’t be able to get out because I’ll close the gates. There’s CCTVs everywhere. So if you don’t want to end up in the ρσℓι¢є station…”

However, Jungkook’s warning doesn’t seem to have sobered up these lunatics. Most recently, fans reported that a 50-year-old sasaeng fan, along with another person, repeatedly rang Jungkook’s doorbell and shouted for him to come out, simply because they believed he was dating someone. They caused chaos in front of his house for hours at night and even live-streamed the whole thing on X.

These are only a few of the incidents that ARMYs are clearly aware of. In reality, the situation is far more severe! Recently, while searching for evidence to disprove the false accusations that Jungkook had brought a “girlfriend” home — which have been spreading on social media — fans were ѕнσ¢кed to realize that Jungkook seems to face stalkers almost every single day around his residence.

Specifically, in the original videos found — believed to be the source material for the AI-generated “dating” clips currently circulating online — fans noticed one alarming pattern: all of them were filmed right in front of Jungkook’s house whenever he left or returned home. His different outfits in those clips indicate that the photos and videos were not taken once, but multiple times, from various angles, and even along the nearby streets around his neighborhood.

In one particular video, Jungkook appears to sense that he is being followed by someone — he glances back before walking to his door and entering the pαѕѕcode. Meanwhile, the stalker’s camera angle looks as if she were filming from a house directly across from his villa. That means the stalkers are lurking around the idol’s residence in Itaewon.

This moment of witnessing the distress caused by these stalkers left fans heartbroken and enraged. Even in his own home, the idol has no sense of privacy or safety left.

On the other hand, this is not only an invasion of privacy but also a form of defamation and misinformation, as such secretly recorded videos can easily be used to create a series of edited or AI-manipulated clips falsely accusing him of dating. At this level, the actions of these sasaeng fans are not only unethical but also constitute a serious violation of the law.

Therefore, fans are calling on HYBE to step in and protect Jungkook’s privacy and safety at his residence, as the harαѕѕment has reached an extremely alarming level. Meanwhile, ARMYs have been reporting all the original and AI-edited videos on the X platform as violations. They are also collecting this evidence to submit to HYBE, hoping that the company will use it in court so that those who have harαѕѕed Jungkook will face proper legal punishment.

After the news broke, fans expressed their disgust at what stalkers have done in just the five months since Jungkook returned to the industry:

- You're all sнιт, even though If the ai video is real, why the h3ll does someone have to be hated for having a normal life? The stupid fools who believe in those rumors are the very reason why the stalkers keep following him all the way to his home.

- Everyone knows it's a campaign against Jungkook, but only fools would believe that. The scariest thing is that the stalkers follow him all the way to his house. Jungkook even has to look around cautiously before entering his own home. Oh no, what is my boy going through right now…

- Hundreds of cameras hiding in the dark like ghosts — just the thought of it is terrifying.

- You can tell he’s used to being watched. That moment he looked around said everything. No one deserves to feel unsafe in their own home.

- Now it’s hidden cameras — who knows, one day some crazy person might jump out in the middle of the street to grab him or do soмєтнing we can’t even imagine. Just leave him alone.

- yall should be reporting the accounts that are spreading those videos of him getting $talk€d instead of making AI videos to prove soмєтнing

- you guys should stop using ai videos to “prove” if soмєтнing is real or not. you should be concerned with the fact jungkook’s privacy has been consistently and violently breached for years, this is the real issue here! you are no better than a shipper. jungkook deserves better.

- I literally don't understand, why in times of such advanced technologies people record such hazy low resolution videos, smartphones these days even normal ones are capable of much more.. Aren't they??

- We, fans and supporters, stand together to express our support for Jeon Jungkook, a member of BTS, who has been repeatedly subjected to stalking, harαѕѕment, and other invasive actions that threaten his personal safety and peace of mind #ProtectJungkook

- Watching him look around before entering his own house breaks my heart. This clearly isn’t the first time stalkers have done this — he shouldn’t have to live in fear at his home

- The fact that Jungkook has to stay alert just to walk into his own house is infuriating. It shows how often these stalkers cross the line