BTS’ Jungkook begs stalkers not to send food to his home: ‘I can take care of my own meals’
- The singer urged obsessive fans who have found his home address to refrain from delivering meals to his residence
- ‘If you send food one more time, I’ll check the receipt order number and take action,’ he warned
The singer took to the fan community platform Weverse on Thursday to request that people refrain from delivering meals to his home address. He added that he won’t be eating any of the food sent to him.
“I understand the gesture was nice, but I can take care of my own meals, so please buy it for yourself,” Jeon, 25, wrote.
“I beg you. If you send food one more time, I’ll check the receipt order number and take action,” Jeon added. “So stop it.”
His request came after a South Korean report in 2019 leaked details of his home address.
The report stated that he’d bought a residence in Seoul’s Seongsu-dong area for more than US$1.4 million, but also revealed details like the floor that his apartment was on.
This is not the first time Jeon has requested for fans to leave him alone. Earlier this year, he asked fans not to show up at his gym and to give him some privacy while he exercised.
Other members of BTS – like Jeon’s bandmate, V – have also asked fans to refrain from “scary” behaviour when spotting the stars on flights.
Other famous K-pop stars have been victims of sasaeng fans, like Blackpink’s Jennie and Twice’s Nayeon.
Representatives for Hybe, an entertainment company that manages BTS, did not immediately respond to Insider’s requests for comment.