Jungkook stalked again: ARMY fears for idol’s safety

Jungkook’s team calls for greater restraints after three stalker arrests

Jungkook stalked again ARMY fears for idol’s safety
Jungkook stalked again ARMY fears for idol’s safety

In an unsettling turn of events, BTS’s Jungkook has found himself at the center of yet another disturbing stalker incident, this time sparking serious fears for his safety.

A Brazilian woman in her 30s was apprehended on January 4 for stalking the idol for the third time, sending shockwaves through his fans.

The woman allegedly approached his Yongsan residence and caused a scene by throwing mail at his property, further escalating the ongoing threat to his well-being. As this horrifying pattern continues, ARMY is left with a sense of dread, urgently calling for stronger protective measures to ensure their idol’s security.

Seoul’s Yongsan Police Station confirmed the arrest of “Ms. A” for violating South Korea’s stringent Stalking Crime Punishment Act.

This incident is particularly alarming given that Ms. A had been detained twice in December 2025 for similar stalking incidents at Jungkook’s home.

Despite earlier attempts by Jungkook’s team to secure his safety through a formal restraining order, these disturbing behaviors show no signs of abating.

The police are now intensifying their investigation into the most recent incident, but the recurring nature of these threats has left fans on edge. Jungkook, who has long been outspoken about the invasive behaviors of “saesang” fans, finds himself once again under siege.

His privacy and safety have been relentlessly compromised, and it’s become evident that stronger safeguards are urgently needed.

This latest arrest follows a harrowing incident in 2025 when another obsessive fan attempted to break into Jungkook’s Seoul apartment shortly after his military discharge.

jungkook's stalker caught in 4k in front of his house. he really needs to  get 24 hours security for that property because this is getting more and  more concerning. 😖

The woman, reportedly using the building’s passcode to gain entry at night, revealed she had traveled to South Korea specifically to meet him.

These chilling events underline the disturbing lengths some fans are willing to go to and the undeniable risks that come with extreme adoration.

Jungkook has repeatedly cautioned his fans to respect his boundaries, but the ongoing threat from obsessive individuals paints a grim picture. As an Army member, I feel an intense sense of alarm for Jungkook’s safety.

These incidents go far beyond mere fan behavior they are a serious invasion of his personal life and a direct threat to his well-being.

The time has come for a decisive shift in how obsessive fan behavior is handled. Public figures, including Jungkook, deserve to feel safe and secure in their own homes.

ARMY stands united in demanding stronger security measures, including enhanced legal protections and more stringent enforcement of restraining orders.

It’s critical that we prioritize the safety of our idols and ensure that no one is subjected to this kind of terrifying harassment again.