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    Jungkook’s Home Got Attempted Break-In on Discharge Day—Sasaeng Problems Are Still a Real Threat

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    So, Jungkook finally finishes his 18-month military service. He’s earned his rest, his ramen, and a quiet night at home. What does he get instead?

    A stranger trying to break into his house.

    Yes, you read that right. On June 11, 2025, the exact same day BTS’s golden maknae was discharged, a woman showed up outside his Yongsan-gu apartment in Seoul and started entering his passcode. Over and over again. Like this was some kind of twisted Airbnb check-in.

    Spoiler alert: it wasn’t.

    Who Was She, and What Happened?

    The intruder was identified as a Chinese woman in her 30s who reportedly flew all the way to South Korea—just to see Jungkook. (Ma’am, this is not a fanmeet. This is a felony.)

    She was caught red-handed at 11:20 p.m., pressing buttons at the entrance to his apartment building. Thankfully, Jungkook wasn’t home, and concerned neighbors immediately contacted the police, who arrived and arrested her on suspicion of attempted trespassing.

    Again—on his discharge day. The one day that should have been all about rest, hugs, kimchi, and freedom.

    Sasaeng Culture Has Gone Way Too Far

    Let’s get one thing straight: this wasn’t cute. This wasn’t passionate. This wasn’t “just a fan who got carried away.” This was obsessive, dangerous, and deeply invasive.

    And unfortunately, this isn’t new.

    Jungkook has spoken out about this before—BEGGED, even. Before he enlisted, he went live and directly asked people to stop stalking him, stop showing up uninvited, stop lurking around his home or hotel. He looked uncomfortable. He sounded scared.

    And now this happens. Exactly when he should’ve been celebrating the end of military life, someone tries to turn his homecoming into a crime scene.

    ARMYs Are Done Being Polite

    Fans exploded online, and rightfully so. Some of the reactions?

    This isn’t funny. This isn’t harmless. This is terrifying. And it’s not just Jungkook—too many K-pop idols deal with sasaeng behavior that crosses every possible boundary. This culture of stalking has got to stop.

    Privacy Is Not Optional

    Jungkook’s apartment is his sanctuary. It’s not a tourist stop. Not a fan café. Not a fantasy playground for deluded people who think proximity equals love.

    This kind of obsession is not admiration. It’s harassment.

    Fans can love and support idols without turning into private investigators. If you think “supporting” means violating their privacy, you’re not a fan. You’re a threat.

    Fortunately, He’s Safe—And Still Glowing

    Despite all this, Jungkook handled his discharge with grace and gratitude. He reunited with Jimin. He smiled for the cameras. He thanked his fellow soldiers. He was every bit the polite, humble legend we know and love.

    But seriously—he deserves to come home and feel safe. Not scan for intruders.

    Final Thoughts: Let’s Love Jungkook Without Ruining His Life

    BTS gave us everything—joy, healing, laughter, purpose. The least we can do is respect their personal space.

    Jungkook’s return should’ve been a celebration. And while we’re so proud of him and thrilled to have him back, this incident is a reminder that being a global superstar comes with way too many risks—and too few boundaries.

    So if you really love Jungkook, don’t show up at his door. Show up for him by being a decent human being.

    TL;DR:

    • Jungkook was discharged on June 11, but a woman was arrested that night for trying to break into his home
    • She allegedly flew from China just to see him
    • Police arrested her on trespassing charges
    • Jungkook had previously begged sasaengs to stop stalking him
    • ARMYs are outraged and demanding better protection and privacy for idols
    • Jungkook deserves peace, not paranoia—especially after 18 months of service

    Let the man breathe. He served his country. Now let him enjoy his couch, his dog, his rice bowl, and his peace.💜

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