V (BTS) was “stalked” by a woman for a long time. BTS members are also being monitored and their personal lives are seriously violated.
According to Yonhap News on October 27, Gangnam Police Department, Seoul, Korea said a woman in her 30s was arrested by police for stalking member V (BTS).

Police were dispatched to the scene after receiving a report from the security guard and identifying the suspect from security camera footage.
This woman is said to have appeared at V’s house many times. Around 6:30 p.m. on October 26, this person followed V into the elevator and intended to give him the marriage certificate. This subject waited outside the residence until V’s car arrived, then followed the car into the residential parking lot.
The woman then fled the scene after being stopped by security guards, but was arrested soon after. Her identity was verified based on the personal information she provided on her marriage certificate. Police suspect this person has followed V many times in the past.
The police decided to take measures to prohibit the woman from coming within 100 meters of Mr. V, and from approaching the male idol by phone or email.
Police are planning to investigate the woman’s criminal background.
After the information was posted, V’s management company, Big Hit Music, responded: “We will take zero-tolerance countermeasures against acts of tracking and violating the privacy of artists and artists.” threaten their safety.”
V also reassured fans that he is safe.
BTS members have continuously had their privacy violated for a long time because of crazy fans. Previously, Jungkook said that many crazy fans rang his house bell, sent food, and called his personal phone number. Most recently, the singer and his group of friends including Cha Eun Woo and Jaehyun (NCT) were followed by fans, deliberately approaching them to chat while they were eating at a roadside restaurant. These people boasted of chatting with Jungkook and taking the drinking glasses of the youngest member of BTS and Cha Eun Woo.
On a livestream in early October, the owner of the hit song Seven shared: “I think everyone knows my home address. There are a lot of posts on YouTube. But I don’t care, I think this is my destiny, I’m just going forward.”

Not only crazy fans, the leader of BTS – RM – had personal information from Korean railway company employees accessing personal information from home address, mobile phone number, train ticket information. The incident happened for three years from 2019, according to SBS.
This employee sold information to many people so they could book seats next to the male idol. This person was later suspended from work.