No Charges For Chinese Woman Who Tried To Enter BTS Jungkook’s House. Fans Are Furious!

Recent updates from prosecutors have made fans angry. Read on.

No Charges For Chinese Woman Who Tried To Enter BTS Jungkook’s House. Fans Are Furious!

BTS maknae Jungkook’s military discharge filled fans with joy and excitement. Many celebrated his return but all the happiness turned into worry later. A woman from China, in her thirties, tried to get into his home at around 11:20 PM. She kept pressing the door’s password code to enter and a nearby neighbour saw her. They called the police right away to report it and officers quickly took her into custody.

Later, the woman’s reasons came to light soon after her arrest. She travelled from China to South Korea just to see Jungkook face to face. The woman’s love for the K-pop idol led her to take this action. Police revealed that she just wanted to meet him and nothing else. wanting a personal meeting. Still, her move clearly crossed a line of privacy.

Fans Angry After Chinese Woman Who Tried To Break Into Jungkook’s House Gets No Charges

But recent updates from prosecutors have made fans pissed. They chose to pause the charges against the woman, as it was a failed attempt and she has gone back to China. Hence, they think that she won’t be able to take the bold move again.

However, BTS ARMY feel let down by this outcome. Many are expressing their worries that she could return without any warning. One user wrote, “ARE THEY SERIOUS THEY DIDNT DECIDE TO PRESS CHARGES 🙂🙂” Another user wrote, “This is not done. Honestly, it’s so scary people need to understand boundaries — hoping Jungkook feels safe and protected.” They are asking for tougher rules on this kind of behaviour. Fans are saying that this puts stress and pressure on K-pop idols. They are also asking people to respect their boundaries and private space.

Also Read: Chinese Woman Arrested For Trying To Sneak Into BTS Jungkook’s Home. Fans Express Worry!

Meanwhile, according to RM aka Kim Namjoon, the legendary boy group are gearing up for their highly anticipated comeback by late march 2026.

Also Read: Here’s Why The Chinese Woman Tried To Sneak In BTS Jungkook’s Home!

First Published: October 23, 2025 11:05 AM

Sneha Ghorai

Loudspeaker personified and a sucker for romance and K-pop. Lives 24/7 on Twitter and writes for fun and funds.

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