ジェジュン、再び“私生ファン”の被害告白が衝撃
It's already a horror... JAEJUNG's second confession of being victimized by a ”sasaeng fan” is shocking
Singer and actor JAEJUNG (former TVXQ/JYJ) has become a hot topic after revealing the shocking story of being victimized by sasaeng fans (fans who follow celebrities' private lives).
On the 1st, JAEJUNG appeared on SBS Power FM's "2pm Escape Cult Show" and revealed that in the past, when he was sleeping in his dorm, a sasaeng fan sneaked in and
Jaejung released his 20th anniversary debut album on the 26th of last month, which included a song for his fans called "Don't Do It." DJ Kim Tae-gyun
"The song 'Don't Do It' recorded on the album has lyrics directed at Sasaeng's fans that became a hot topic," he said, and asked, "Were there many fans who broke into your dorm?"
JAEJUNG then said, "There were a lot of shasa who broke into the dorms," and "They even came to my house, not just the dorms," revealing the extreme shasa fans.
He confessed that he had been sexually harassed by a woman he had never met before. "One day, I had a dream that I was being kissed by a woman I didn't know. But it wasn't a dream," he said. "I felt something. This feeling was not like a dream at all.
"When I opened my eyes again, a woman was looking down at me," he said. "Her black hair was down, and all I could see was her face."
"I came to my senses and realized it wasn't a dream, that a sasaeng fan had come into my house," he said, "I was really scared."
"I was so angry, please don't do that," he emphasized. Previously, on the 27th of last month, JAEJUNG also reported on a YouTube channel about a case of stalking by some radical fans.
He said, "I was at home when I received a photo from an unknown number. The photo showed my back. By the time I found out, it was too late. They had already broken in and taken the photo, and I hadn't even left yet."
"It was a message he sent after he left the prison," he said. "After that, I got into the habit of constantly looking around, trying to find something. I really felt like a prisoner.
On the other hand, following the every move of a celebrity is clearly a stalking crime.
Last October, V of the Korean boy band "BTS"
A woman in her 20s who followed him into the elevator of her home and called out to him was arrested by police on suspicion of violating the Stalking Punishment Act.
2024/07/02 20:22 KST
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