BTS Jungkook's Home Targeted Again: Stalker Livestreams Break-In Attempt
Stalker Livestreams Disturbing Break-In Attempt at Jungkook's Residence
A concerning incident unfolded on November 8, 2025, when an individual livestreamed footage from outside BTS member Jungkook's Seoul home. According to viewers who witnessed the now-deleted broadcast, the person repeatedly rang the building's intercom, pressed the door keypad, and called out for the singer while streaming the entire disturbance through an X Space.
Fans quickly identified the individual as a persistent stalker whose social media presence includes posts presenting herself as Jungkook's "wife," with content primarily written in Japanese. This latest breach adds to a growing list of security concerns surrounding the K-pop star's private residence.
Fans Demand Enhanced Security Measures
Following the incident, supporters mobilized immediately to coordinate mass reporting efforts across social media platforms. Many are now calling on HYBE, Jungkook's agency, and local law enforcement to strengthen security protocols around the artist's home.
"Protect Jungkook!!! Report to hybe asap! This person is clearly fckng sick!!," one concerned fan commented on social media.
The incident coincides with ongoing issues as the singer continues facing malicious online rumors about his personal life. As of now, HYBE has not issued an official statement regarding the latest security breach, while fans remain vigilant in monitoring and reporting suspicious accounts.
Pattern of Intrusions at Jungkook's Home
This recent incident is far from isolated. Shortly after Jungkook's military discharge on June 11, a Chinese woman in her 30s was arrested for attempting to access his Yongsan-gu residence around 11:20 PM. She was caught repeatedly entering numbers on the door keypad, prompting neighbors to alert authorities. Reports indicated she traveled to Korea specifically to see the BTS member following his discharge.
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The Seoul Western District Prosecutors' Office later suspended indictment in that case on September 10, determining the attempt didn't constitute full trespassing and noting the suspect had left the country, reducing the likelihood of repeated offenses.
Multiple Security Breaches in Recent Months
Another serious incident occurred on August 30, when a woman in her 40s gained unauthorized access to the building's parking garage by following another vehicle inside. Security personnel and police responded quickly, detaining the individual on site.
Yongsan Police forwarded her case to prosecutors on October 14, filing charges for both trespassing and violating the Stalking Punishment Act.
Jungkook Issues Direct Warning to Stalkers
During an August 31 livestream, just one day before his birthday, Jungkook addressed the parking garage incident directly, revealing he had monitored the situation through his home CCTV system.
"If you put your foot into parking lot, you can't get out. you can't leave unless i open for you. you're trapped. There's cctv, i'm watching everything. If you don't want to go to the police station, do not come in," the artist warned firmly.

Growing Concerns Over Artist Safety
Fans continue expressing outrage over the repeated invasions of privacy targeting the "SEVEN" singer. Many are calling for stronger legal consequences and enhanced protection measures.
"Keep reporting this crazy lady here and on the Hybe platform. She's live streaming herself camping outside his house and threatened to hurt him," one supporter urged fellow fans.
Law enforcement and prosecutors have handled each incident as separate cases, resulting in varying legal outcomes. However, the pattern of intrusions has intensified calls for systemic changes to protect celebrity privacy and safety in South Korea.