In December 2025, a Japanese woman was booked for attempting to trespass into the home of BTS star Jeon Jungkook. Now, a Brazilian woman in her 30s has been arrested for stalking the K-pop idol. The woman was taken into custody despite previous attempts to stalk and monitor Jungkook outside his residence. Jungkook has unfortunately been a victim of such home intrusion attempts for a long time, especially since the conclusion of his mandatory military service in June 2024. ‘Namaste Indian Army’: Did BTS’ Kim Taehyung Aka V CONFIRM K-Pop Supergroup’s India Visit in 2026? Desi ARMY Can’t Keep Calm After Idol’s Special Message.
Brazilian Woman Arrested for Stalking Jungkook
According to a report by allkpop, on January 4, the Seoul Yongsan Police Station announced that they had arrested a woman for violating the Act on the Punishment of Stalking Crimes. The accused reportedly approached Jungkook’s residence in Yongsan-gu, where she created a nuisance by throwing mail onto his property.
What is shocking about the news is that this was not the woman’s first time being apprehended. She was arrested twice in December 2025 for visiting the BTS star’s home. Following those incidents, representatives from Jungkook’s side requested strict action against her. As per the report, the police are thoroughly investigating the matter to gather further findings related to the intrusion attempt.
When Jungkook Requested Fans to Respect His Privacy
In the past, a lot of sasaeng fans have rang Jungkook's doorbell, sent food deliveries and tracked his whereabouts. During a military break in December 2024, the "Standing Next to You" singer went live on Weverse, where he gave fans a quick tour of his new house and also requested them to respect his privacy. Jungkook reacted to YouTube videos exposing details about his new house and said, "I moved my house, and it'd be great if anyone didn't come looking for my house. Also the deliveries you guys leave, I'm really thankful but I can't take them." BTS Jungkook Identity Theft Case: Chinese Hacker Partially Admits to KRW 38 Billion Fraud During K-Pop Star’s Mandatory Military Service.
He added, "There are a lot of deliveries being sent (to the military base) as well. I can't receive them either. If you really want to send me a letter, you can send it to the company."
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 04, 2026 10:58 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).













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