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BTS’ Jungkook urges Stalker fans to respect his privacy and stop sending parcels to his home

BTS’s Jungkook has once again addressed the issue of fans stalking, urging them to respect his privacy and refrain from sending parcels to his house. During a live session on Weverse on December 18, the 27-year-old member of BTS shared a brief glimpse of his new home with his fans, but the broadcast soon took a serious turn when he discussed his ongoing concerns with saesangs. Addressed to.

While interacting and singing with fans during the live stream, Jungkook mentioned that he was broadcasting from his new residence. However, he saw videos on YouTube that revealed his home’s location, prompting him to remind fans of the importance of boundaries. Once again, Jungkook called on saesang-obsessed fans who invade celebrities’ personal space to stop trying to find his home and stop sending him parcels to his home or military base. He clarified that he would not accept any packages sent to these addresses and instead encouraged fans to send letters to his company’s official address.

The broadcast, which was in Korean, was quickly translated by fan pages, and the message spread widely among ARMYs, who expressed their strong support for Jungkook’s request. Fans immediately took to social media platforms like X to express their concerns and urge others to respect the idol’s privacy.



One fan expressed frustration, saying, “I don’t know how many times he needs to ask for basic respect. Please listen to him.” Another pointed the finger at YouTube channels for their role in exposing Jungkook’s private space and commented, “I blame saesangs as well as all the other YouTube accounts that are doing BTS house content for all this.” Are.”


Other fans stressed the need to respect his boundaries, with one writing, “Give JK some privacy,” and another highlighting the impact on his safety, saying, “It would be scary to move your entire house because people Can’t do that, respect your boundaries.”

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Sasaeng fans, known for their obsessive behavior, have repeatedly invaded the privacy of K-pop idols, including Jungkook. This isn’t the first time Jungkook has addressed the issue; In previous live streams, he has openly requested that fans stop following him to places like the gym or sending food to his home. Despite their repeated calls for respect, this behavior continues, highlighting the ongoing struggle for privacy faced by many idols.

Currently, Jungkook is serving in the South Korean Army after enlisting in December 2023. He is expected to drop in the first half of 2025 along with other BTS members RM, Jimin, V and Suga.

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