September 19, 2024

#BTS’ Jungkook addresses food constantly being sent to him in new post: 




“Please don’t send food to my house. Even if you send it, I won’t eat it. I’m thankful for the thought but since I eat well by myself you can buy food for yourself. If I receive food one more time, I’ll inquire about the order and take the appropriate measures. Therefore, please stop.”


Jungkook has recently been receiving food deliveries from fans at his house, but he has issued a warning to his fans to stop this behavior. It is not uncommon for fans to send gifts or messages to their idols, but sending food to their private residences can be intrusive and potentially dangerous. Not only can it create an uncomfortable situation for the artist, but it can also pose a security risk to their personal lives.


The revelation has surprised fans, who are now concerned for Jungkook’s safety and well-being. Many fans are also taking to social media to condemn the invasive fans’ behaviour and to urge them to stop. Invading fans has long been a concern in the K-pop industry, with many performers having to cope with potentially hazardous and disturbing behaviour from some fans. The issue has deteriorated to the point where several K-pop agencies are considering legal action against fans who indulge in such behaviour.


Another person said, “Think about how your action will be received by the other person before you do something and please leave him alone. This is a violation of privacy, whoever you are, you’re a sasaeng and you’re not an ARMY neither do you actually care about Jungkook or the boys.” “These people have crossed all lines. The company has to intervene and give him proper security. I’m worried about Jungkook, must be so scared, this is so creepy,” read a comment.


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