「SEVENTEEN」ホシから「BTS」まで、果てしない悪質ファンの蛮行に憤り
“It’s frustrating to deal with others”… From “SEVENTEEN” Hoshi to “BTS” JUNG KOOK, the endless brutality of malicious fans
Amid the rampant brutality of sasaeng fans (malicious fans who follow celebrities into their personal lives), Korean boy groups SEVENTEEN and BTS (BTS) are
Idol members, including ``Shonendan'', are issuing a strict warning to illegitimate children. On the 9th, Hoshi of "SEVENTEEN" joined the global fan community platform "W
LIVE STREAM was held through “everse”. However, while he was communicating with fans, he received a series of phone calls from his private partner. In response, he replied, ``If you call me, I'll stop LIVE STREAM.''
Ru. Don't call me. It's frustrating to deal with," he said angrily. In addition, ``Even if someone calls you with a caller (restricted) number (= anonymous call), you can report it and file a lawsuit.
"I haven't filed a complaint because it could be my child," he said, adding, "I'm trying to make time to spend quality time with my CARATs (fan name), so why do you keep interrupting me? It's my turn.
"You want to make sure the number is correct? It's a lack of manners." In this way, illegitimate idols continue to violate idols' privacy and commit stalking crimes. During LIVE STREAM
There is no end to the evil deeds, such as blocking communication with fans of the group by persistently sending calls and messages, or guessing where the person's home is based on the person's background and sending food delivery.
JUNG KOOK of BTS has also complained of illegitimate damages in the past. He issued a warning to his fans who visited his gym and had meals delivered to his home.
``If you send me another one, I will ask for the order number on the receipt and take action. So please stop.'' After that, in last month's LIVE STREAM, I
He appeared to be liberated from the news and said, ``I don't care. I think it's my destiny,'' which made fans feel disappointed. Idols experienced persistent discomfort due to illegitimacy
As a result, the management office also started to stand up. As an example, SEVENTEEN's management office Pledis Entertainment said, ``We are committed to protecting the privacy and privacy of our artists.
Regarding acts that infringe on personal rights, there will be a permanent blacklist that will exclude you from all fan-participation activities related to SEVENTEEN without any prior warning measures, as well as security cameras.
We plan to take legal action by collecting evidence through surveillance and monitoring." As long as idols' privacy continues to be invaded by criminal acts in their illegitimate lives,
I hope that strong legal measures will be taken.
2023/11/10 14:35 KST
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