A Chinese woman in her 30s attempted to break into BTS member Jungkook's home less than a day after he completed his mandatory military service. The incident occurred late Wednesday night when she was seen entering random passcodes on the combination lock of his apartment in Seoul. Upon her arrest, she admitted to flying to South Korea specifically to see the star.
BTS Member Jungkook Targeted by Obsessed Fan Hours After Military Service Release

BTS Member Jungkook Targeted by Obsessed Fan Hours After Military Service Release
A stalker was apprehended attempting to breach Jungkook's residence just after his return from military duty.
Jungkook, who recently completed his military service alongside fellow BTS members, was welcomed back by enthusiastic fans, including many who had traveled from abroad. This marks a heightened period of excitement for BTS's potential reunion, as the remaining members are set to finish their military service by the end of this month. Jungkook expressed his gratitude towards those who came to celebrate, sharing feelings of embarrassment as he faced the cameras after a long absence.
The compulsory military service in South Korea requires all able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 28 to serve for approximately two years, although the military has made exceptions for certain exceptional talents. Prior to their enlistment, BTS had sparked debates on whether they should be granted exemptions due to their significant contributions to the nation's economy and global cultural presence. The group, famous for their phenomenal success, went on hiatus in 2022 but are expected to regroup soon.
As Jungkook adjusts to life back in the spotlight, the fan frenzy surrounding their potential return grows, along with renewed excitement for the K-pop sensation that has taken the world by storm.
The compulsory military service in South Korea requires all able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 28 to serve for approximately two years, although the military has made exceptions for certain exceptional talents. Prior to their enlistment, BTS had sparked debates on whether they should be granted exemptions due to their significant contributions to the nation's economy and global cultural presence. The group, famous for their phenomenal success, went on hiatus in 2022 but are expected to regroup soon.
As Jungkook adjusts to life back in the spotlight, the fan frenzy surrounding their potential return grows, along with renewed excitement for the K-pop sensation that has taken the world by storm.