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BTS fan who rang Jungkook's doorbell 133 times in two months faces deportation

The woman visited Jungkook’s home 22 times and was sentenced to one year in prison, suspended for two years, court records said.

  • This week, a Seoul district court sentenced The Brazilian to one year in prison, suspended for two years, for stalking BTS member Jungkook.
  • The Brazilian visited Jungkook's property 22 times, ringing the doorbell 133 times during one incident, which the court said showed an 'extreme level of obsession.'
  • Claiming she acted 'out of love,' the defendant ignored police emergency orders banning her from the property, prompting authorities to refer the case to prosecutors Earlier this year.
  • Beyond the suspended sentence, The Brazilian is expected to be deported from South Korea after her arrest for entering the property through a side gate.
  • BTS continues their tour, having recently performed in Busan Earlier this month, with upcoming performances scheduled for London on July 6 and 7, 2026.
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A Brazilian fan was sentenced to one year's suspended prison in South Korea for harassing BTS Jungkook in her home. The sentence was issued through the Seoul West District Court and, despite the fact that the detainee will not step on the prison, she is in a two-year probationary period under certain rules of conduct. The fan's siege took place between December 2025 and January 2026, during which time she visited the singer 22 times. Fan who har…

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A member of the ARMY, of Brazilian origin, was sentenced in South Korea to one year's suspended prison after being found guilty of harassing BTS artist Jungkook. Authorities determined that the woman made constant visits to the singer's home and even reached the doorbell of the house more than 130 times in a single day.According to the judgement issued by the West District Court of Seoul, the defendant violated South Korean law against harassmen…

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The Express Tribune broke the news in Pakistan on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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