The recent incident of 2 female fans of BTS has attracted attention on social networks.
Recently, two teenage girls (13-14 years old) were reported missing from their home in Karachi, Pakistan. The father of one of the girls did not find them after a few hours and assumed that they were both kidnapped.
Immediately, a police investigation was started to find the teenagers.
According to CCN, the police found a diary with train schedules and plans to leave home to go to Korea and meet BTS. Plans involving train schedules and other data suggest the girls may have run away on their own. Considering that social media accounts and browsing history such as “what to avoid in Korea” and “clothes to wear in Korea” have been deleted, further confirms the suspicions that the two have voluntarily left. .
After an extensive search, the two teenage girls were found a few days later in Lahore – a city in Pakistan more than 1,200 kilometers from their home. When asked why they decided to run away, the two teenage girls complained about their parents’ “indifferent attitude” towards their own interests and desire to be independent.

Although the two female fans of BTS did not encounter any bad situations, through this story many people are also worried about the dangers that any young fans may face. The online community also gave advice on how fans should give their love to idols in general and BTS in particular in a safer way.