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How K-Pop Idols Fight Back Against Sasaeng Fans and Protect Their Privacy?

Sasaeng (사생팬) fans are known for extreme behaviors that violate idols’ privacy and security.

by Srijita Saha
July 19, 2025
in K-Pop
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Stardom of the K-Pop Idols (Credit: YouTube)

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In the dazzling world of K-pop, idols appear flawless, composed, and deeply connected with their fanbases.

But beyond the curated performances and fan service lies a disturbing reality many idols face daily: sasaeng fans—individuals whose obsession leads to stalking, privacy invasion, and even physical threats.

These fans don’t just cross boundaries—they erase them entirely, often putting idols in unsafe and traumatizing situations.

While many fans respect the personal lives of their favorite stars, sasaeng fans represent a darker side of fandom that continues to plague the K-pop industry.

Sasaeng (사생팬) fans are known for extreme behaviors that violate idols’ privacy and security.

These actions range from bombarding idols with phone calls, waiting outside their homes or dorms, following them on flights, and even planting GPS trackers in their cars.

Despite efforts from agencies and idols themselves to raise awareness and strengthen security, sasaeng activity remains a serious problem in the K-pop world.

The Reality of Sasaeng Behavior

Sasaeng fans are not simply overenthusiastic supporters—they are often obsessive individuals who track idols’ locations, steal personal information, and sometimes attempt physical contact without consent.

Several idols have spoken out about the extreme behavior they’ve encountered.

For instance, BTS’s Jungkook has revealed during livestreams that he frequently receives phone calls from unknown numbers- later confirmed to be sasaeng fans attempting to reach him directly.

During one stream, he calmly but firmly stated that he blocks these numbers instantly and encouraged fans to respect his privacy.

Similarly, Red Velvet’s Seulgi and Wendy ended a livestream prematurely after constant call interruptions from sasaengs.

Their decision to address the issue publicly highlighted how intrusive these behaviors have become, even in real-time interactions.

EXO members have long been targets of sasaeng fans. D.O. once admitted that these encounters made him develop a constant “victim mentality.”

Meanwhile, EXO’s Lay has also expressed discomfort and fear, especially after discovering that sasaengs had followed him across international borders.

EXO’s dorm once became a target of break-ins, and some fans even installed GPS tracking devices in members’ vans.

These incidents underline the seriousness of the threat and the psychological toll it takes on idols.

Idol Responses: From Calm Reprimands to Direct Confrontation

Some idols have opted for a more direct approach in dealing with sasaeng fans. NCT’s Renjun recently made headlines after exposing a sasaeng who harassed him via private messages and phone calls.

Instead of remaining silent, he boldly responded on social media:

“Don’t hide and type like a rat… talk to my lawyers instead.”

His unapologetic tone earned praise from fans who admired his bravery in confronting the issue head-on.

NCT’s Yuta reportedly gave sasaengs the middle finger after spotting them lurking near his dorm, a bold gesture reflecting his frustration.

Similarly, BTS’s V took matters into his own hands when he encountered stalkers at an airport.

He flipped the script by recording them with his phone—mirroring their behavior and shocking them into backing off.

Even older generation idols like Shinhwa’s Kim Dong Wan have fought back. He famously sprayed water on sasaengs who had been trailing him and his bandmates.

Later, he publicly stated,

“Shinhwa is not responsible for your lives,” drawing a clear boundary between healthy admiration and invasive obsession.

Legal Measures and Agency Actions

To address the growing problem of sasaeng behavior, entertainment companies have begun implementing stricter rules.

Agencies like SM Entertainment and HYBE have pledged to take legal action against fans who harass their artists online or in person.

The South Korean government also amended the Minor Offenses Act in 2011, expanding penalties for those who stalk public figures.

Despite these efforts, enforcement remains inconsistent. Some police officers have reportedly dismissed cases involving idols, arguing that fame comes with public attention-even if that attention crosses legal lines.

In response, idols and agencies have started keeping detailed records, issuing public warnings, and installing more robust security systems at dorms, airports, and venues.

Traumatic Impact and Mental Health Strain

The psychological impact of sasaeng behavior is profound. TVXQ’s Yunho once described the sensation of being followed and watched as “living in a prison.”

JYJ’s Jaejoong shared multiple stories about stalkers who rang his doorbell at all hours or snuck into his building.

His experience was so distressing that he expressed doubt about the law’s ability to protect him, saying,

“The police didn’t help. They said it was ‘normal’ for idols.”

This chronic stress can lead to anxiety, paranoia, sleep disturbances, and in severe cases, withdrawal from the public eye.

Some idols stop going live or avoid fan interactions altogether to protect themselves, ironically distancing them from the very fans who respect them the most.

Building a Healthier Fandom Culture

Fortunately, many K-pop fans are now actively working to combat sasaeng culture. ARMY (BTS’s fanbase), for example, has repeatedly called out other fans who overstep boundaries, especially when BTS members are spotted during personal vacations.

Fans online also spread awareness, sharing what not to do as a fan and urging respect for idols’ private lives.

The most effective solution lies in shifting fandom culture from obsession to appreciation.

Fans must understand that idols are not public property—they are people. Respecting their space and personal time is the ultimate form of support.

While admiration and connection lie at the heart of K-pop fandom, there’s a clear line between fan enthusiasm and dangerous obsession.

K-pop idols are increasingly using their voices, platforms, and legal avenues to reclaim their privacy and safety from sasaeng fans.

As the industry continues to grow, both companies and fans have a role in creating a respectful environment—one that cherishes idols not as products of fantasy, but as real people deserving dignity, safety, and peace.

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Srijita Saha has always held a deep passion for writing. Her articles primarily focus on lifestyle, with a special interest in celebrity gossip. Additionally, she finds immense excitement in exploring the realm of Asian entertainment.

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