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    BTS Jungkook: Woman Arrested After Trying to Enter His Home

    HazelBy HazelSeptember 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Worldwide famous BTS member Jungkook is in the newsflash again. This time, it’s not about music or performance, but about a serious incident. A woman was arrested after she tried to enter the parking lot of his apartment in Seoul.

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    • What Happened That Night?
    • This Has Happened Before
    • South Korea’s Strict Anti-Stalking Act
    • Jungkook and BTS’s Upcoming Plans
    • Conclusion

    What Happened That Night?

    On Saturday night, around 11:20 pm, a 40-year-old female entered Jungkook’s apartment building parking lot.

    • She tracked another car to get inside the gate.
    • A security guard saw her on the CCTV cameras and quickly informed the police.
    • When police caught her, she said she was “just visiting a friend’s house.”

    The police are now investigating to know her real reason.

    This Has Happened Before

    This is not the first time somebody tried to enter Jungkook’s home.

    • In June 2025, on the same day Jungkook completed his military service, another woman tried to break into his house.
    • She tried to open the door by entering the passcode.
    • That woman had come from China and told police she only wanted to meet Jungkook after his service.

    The police arrested her immediately and sent her case to prosecution.

    South Korea’s Strict Anti-Stalking Act

    In South Korea, there is a special anti-stalking law (2021). According to this law:

    • If someone follows or bothers another person again and again, they can face up to 3 years in prison or pay a fine of about 30 million won ($21,000).
    • If the stalker is caught with a weapon or something dangerous, the punishment can increase to 5 years in jail or a fine of up to 50 million won ($35,000).

    Jungkook and BTS’s Upcoming Plans

    Even with these incidents, Jungkook and BTS are focusing on their music and future projects.

    • Jungkook finished his military service in June 2025.
    • Now, all 7 BTS members—Namjoon, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, Taehyung, and Jungkook—are working together on a new album.
    • They started creating it in the United States in July 2025.
    • The album will be out in spring 2026.

    This will be BTS’s first full group album in four years. Their last album Proof was released in 2022, and their last concert Yet to Come in Busan was held in October 2022.

    Conclusion

    Incidents like this show how much care global stars like Jungkook receive—not just for their music, but also in their private lives. But entering someone’s home or next them is very wrong and dangerous.

    As fans, we should:

    • Respect our favorite stars’ privacy.
    • Attention on their music and performances.
    • Support them in positive ways.

    BTS is preparing to return with new music soon, and that is the most thrilling news for fans.

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