There are a million things Jungkook should have to worry about in his life—his music, his performances, his health, maybe what flavor of ramen to cook at midnight. But home security should never be one of them. Unfortunately, it is. Jungkook has now spoken out in frustration over repeated intrusions into his residence, and fans are livid that this continues to be a problem in 2025.
Think about it: this is a man who spends his entire life under cameras, schedules, and the public eye. His home should be the one sacred place where he can rest, recharge, and just exist as Jeon Jungkook, not “the idol.” Instead, strangers keep violating that boundary, turning his safe space into yet another battlefield.
Jungkook didn’t sugarcoat his feelings either. He admitted his anger and exhaustion at the constant invasions, and honestly, who can blame him? If anyone else experienced this kind of stalking, it would be headline news and a police matter immediately. But because he’s a celebrity, people somehow think it’s fair game. Spoiler: it’s not.

Fans wasted no time expressing outrage online. ARMY demanded stronger legal protections and harsher penalties for those who treat idols’ private lives like a fan attraction. Many pointed out the obvious—Jungkook has given more than enough of himself to the public. He owes no one access to his home, his parking lot, or even the street in front of his building.
What’s most infuriating is the repeated nature of these incidents. This isn’t a one-time problem. It’s ongoing, and the fact that Jungkook himself had to publicly speak out shows just how unbearable it has become. Nobody should have to beg for basic privacy, least of all someone who has already carried the weight of the world’s attention for years.
So here’s the bottom line: Jungkook’s home is not a tourist attraction. It’s not a fan meet-and-greet zone. It’s where he should feel safe, and the fact that outsiders continue to cross that line is beyond unacceptable.
If you claim to love Jungkook—or any BTS member—then respecting his boundaries is the bare minimum. He’s an artist, not public property. And the next time someone even thinks about violating that line, they should remember: ARMY will not forgive, and Jungkook himself has already made it clear—enough is enough.