Jungkook's Privacy Under Attack: Fans Allegedly Capture 2 Stalkers Attempting To Enter BTS Singer's Home In Seoul
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BTS singer Jungkook enjoys a massive fandom worldwide. The singer has been making headlines ever since he completed his mandatory military service. Of late, BTS’ Jungkook has continued to face intense
public scrutiny, including persistent rumours and repeated invasions of his privacy. The challenges began immediately upon his return home, on the very day he arrived, an individual attempted to breach security at his residence. Authorities caught the intruder, who was subsequently fined. Recently, another alarming incident has emerged online.
2 intruders try to break into Jungkook's home in Seoul
A social media post detailed a confrontation involving alleged Russian nationals and two Japanese fans who were reportedly trying to access Jungkook’s home. The video, shared as a warning to the public, quickly circulated online, stressing the importance of respecting boundaries and the personal space of public figures.ALSO READ: Japan Music Awards 2026: BTS, Jin, J-Hope, Jimin And Jungkook All Land Multiple NominationsThe incident reportedly took place on November 13. A social media user, identifying themselves as a Russian national, recounted an encounter near Jungkook’s Seoul residence while walking their dog. The user noticed two women behaving suspiciously outside the singer’s home. Upon closer inspection, the women appeared to be trying multiple combinations on the password-protected lock. After repeated unsuccessful attempts, they seemed to be taking notes, possibly to make further attempts to gain entry.
According to the witness, they tried to intervene by advising the women not to trespass. Attempts to record the women’s faces were blocked, but the user eventually shared the incident online. The post quickly drew significant attention from fans, many expressing outrage over the ongoing privacy violations, especially given the heightened sensitivity surrounding rumours about Jungkook’s personal life.
BTS' work front
Amid these security concerns, BTS continues to focus on their music. The group recently completed recording their spring 2026 album, spending two months in Los Angeles working on the project. RM shared that, while there were moments of uncertainty during the recording process, he is ultimately very satisfied with the results.