Okay ARMY—hold tight and grab your lightstick because this one’s heavy. Once more, our golden maknae Jungkook is forced into a nightmare scenario—the kind of scenario that makes us angry, worried, and fiercely protective all at the same time. Because when something like this happens to him, it happens to all of us.
On November 8, 2025, a live broadcast surfaced from an X account outside Jungkook’s Seoul residence. Viewers say the person livestreamed themselves repeatedly buzzing the door intercom, pressing keypad numbers, shouting for Jungkook—all while broadcasting to an audience.
Fans identified the user as a long-time obsessive—whose profile claimed Jungkook as her “husband” and featured posts written in Japanese. This isn’t a one-off rumor. His home has been targeted before—and it’s gotten more dangerous with time.
Let’s be real—these moments shake us. Because Jungkook isn’t just a stage-superstar or our bias. He’s a person. Someone who’s given his life to music, to fans, to BTS. And yet—despite it all—he’s never guaranteed peace.
If you’ve ever caught yourself wishing you’d said the right things, time to pivot: Say the safe things. Because when heartbreak meets headlines, the cost is high. Privacy invasion isn’t “fandom intensity”—it’s violence in slow motion.
So yes—fans, we’re frustrated. We’re angry. We’re protective. And maybe… feeling guilty for being the fandom that sees the stage but never truly sees the person.
Jungkook doesn’t owe anyone an hour of his life, someone’s livestream view, someone’s photo, or someone’s story. He owes music, yes. He owes art, yes. But he owes not being unsafe? Absolutely. And we’ll keep shouting it until someone listens.














































































