# Shocking Third Strike: Brazilian Fan Arrested Again for Stalking BTS Jungkook's Home! Imagine showing up at your favorite idol's doorstep—not once, but *three times*—defying arrests, restraining orders, and the law itself. That's the wild reality for BTS's **Jungkook**, whose Yongsan District residence has become a repeated target for obsession gone wrong.[1][2] On January 4, 2026, at around 2:50 PM, Yongsan Police Station in Seoul booked a woman in her 30s from Brazil for violating South Korea's **Stalking Punishment Act**. This wasn't her first rodeo: she was arrested on the spot for trespassing on December 13, 2025, returned on December 28, 2025—prompting Jungkook's team to secure a restraining order banning her within 100 meters of his home—and then brazenly violated it by throwing mail, hanging photos on railings, and scrawling messages at his property.[1][2] It's a chilling escalation that highlights the dark side of fandom, where "love" crosses into harassment. Jungkook isn't alone in this nightmare. Just last August 2025, a Korean woman in her 40s trespassed on his property, leading to another police response—though she wasn't detained long-term.[2] Back in May 2023, Jungkook publicly begged fans to stop sending food deliveries to his home, saying, "Please don't deliver food to my house. I'm not going to eat it. I'm grateful for the thought, but I eat well on my own."[2] Tragically, this pattern plagues K-pop: sasaeng fans (obsessive stalkers) have attacked idols like The Boyz's Sunwoo in stairwells, hidden GPS trackers on vans, and even smashed down Billie member Haruna's apartment door.[2] Experts link stalking to severe risks like **PTSD** for victims, underscoring why stricter enforcement is crucial.[2] While authorities are stepping up—booking this repeat offender—fans worldwide are left questioning: when does admiration become a crime?
(Image: Stock photo of Seoul nightlife, evoking the high-stakes world of K-pop stardom and security concerns. Free via Unsplash.)
Citations
1.https://www.koreaboo.com/news/fan-booked-police-after-repeated-trespassing-bts-jungkook-house/
2.https://jaehakim.substack.com/p/jungkook-stalkers-have-to-be-punished
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