ARMYs Get Upset At Jungkook And Jimin’s Heartbreaking Confession About Sasaengs
Fans are concerned after Jimin and Jungkook appealed sasaengs to leave them alone in a recent live.

Saesangs, or obsessive fans, have always been a prevalent problem in the K-pop industry. More often than not, some so-called fans try to evade personal boundaries in order to get closer to their favourite idols. This breach of privacy disturbs both the fans and the idols who become targets of it. In a live, fans felt deeply concerned for BTS Jimin and Jungkook after they commented on dealing with the ongoing issue of sasaengs.
What Did BTS Jimin and Jungkook Say During Their Live
On July 14, Jimin and Jungook did a surprise joint live together that seemed a treat for ARMYs. The exciting moment, however, turned sour when Jimin and Jungkook brought up the issue of privacy. The duo’s privacy has multiple time been breached by people who follow and track their every move. These saesangs even tried to access the BTS members’ personal accounts. “We already know everything,” Jungkook said in the live, and Jimin followed up with a soft yet pointed, “We’ve got no more information to leak.”
🐥: Who keeps trying to break into my id againnnn!!
🐰: Yeah. Can you stop sending me verification code too
🐥: Stop it
🐰: We know you already know all our info
🐥: Stop it, we got no more info left to leak so stop it just stopp
🐥: Stop calling too pic.twitter.com/P8XWsq1fOa— 𝓪⁷ (@JlNSONYEONDAN) July 14, 2025
Though they kept their expressions light, fans were quick to sense the weight behind their words and the gravity of the situation. The heartbreaking reality is that such incidents are not rare for BTS, who have dealt with extreme invasions of privacy for years. ARMYs flooded social media with messages of support and frustration, urging better protection and respect for the members’ personal boundaries.
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All the members of BTS recently completed their mandatory military service in June and have been discharged. The boys reunited as 7 in J-Hope’s solo concert in Seoul. Since then, they have been seen together in various events, and some of them are currently in LA, working on the group’s upcoming album, slated to be released in March 2026.
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First Published: July 14, 2025 4:11 PM