BTS's agency revealed its official stance regarding a woman who attempted to invade Jungkook's home. Today (29th), BTS's agency BIGHIT MUSIC announced through the fan communication platform 'Weverse' the 'legal response situation regarding the infringement of the rights of affiliated artists.' The agency stated, 'This term, we have filed lawsuits against the creators of malicious posts based on monitoring of Korean internet communities (NAVER, Daum, etc.), music distribution sites (MelOn, Bugs Music, etc.), and overseas SNS channels (X, Instagram, YouTube, etc.) and valuable information provided by fans.' They added, 'Some of the lawsuits filed last year were sent to the prosecution with guilty opinions in July this year. The cases filed this year are also being investigated in accordance with relevant legal procedures, including summoning suspects through warrant execution.' Furthermore, they mentioned, 'Recently, multiple incidents of attempted unauthorized entry into BTS members' homes have occurred. We are actively cooperating with relevant agencies to ensure that investigations into the intruders proceed smoothly, including reporting to the police and submitting evidence and opinions. We inform you that a decision has been made to send some of these cases to the prosecution, and we will do our best to ensure that the relevant intruders receive severe punishment.' Previously, on June 11, Jungkook faced an incident where a woman in her 30s from China was arrested for repeatedly pressing the access code at his front door. Additionally, on August 30, a woman in her 40s from Korea was arrested for unauthorized entry into Jungkook's parking lot. BIGHIT MUSIC emphasizes the importance of respecting artists' privacy and safety for a healthy fan culture.
The Min Yoongi Therapy Center, established with a 5 billion won donation from BTS's SUGA, opened in Korea. It offers autism therapy using music and art, featuring specialized programs like MIND. The center aims to enhance social skills and independence for children with autism, with future events planned for participants.
On the morning of the 30th, BTS's Jimin departed from Incheon International Airport to Paris for a fashion show, sporting a new blonde hairstyle. He attracted attention with his sophisticated fashion and style. Meanwhile, BTS is preparing for a full group comeback. Jimin also became a member of a high-value donor club with his father and brother, and awarded a scholarship of about 10 million yen to the Jeollabuk-do Education Office, marking the sixth time this year.
Jimin from BTS, along with his father and brother, has become members of the Green Noble Club, a group for high-value donors supporting children's welfare. Jimin has previously donated 100 million won to aid youth and families in need. The club has grown significantly since its inception in 2017, emphasizing the importance of generational sharing and community impact.
Jungkook from BTS showcased his cooking skills in a live stream, preparing truffle cream pasta and a dessert. He shared his fitness journey, mentioning his efforts to reduce weight and his plans for running later. Jungkook expressed satisfaction with his cooking and hinted at BTS's comeback next spring.
On the afternoon of the 26th, BTS's RM departed from Incheon International Airport to Milan, Italy, to attend the Bottega Veneta fashion show. He was seen alongside BTS's V and actor Lee Byung-hun, sharing memorable moments with popular Netflix anime directors and other stars at various events, including a VIP screening of the film 'I Can't Help It.'
The 'Do Wash Style-Lasting Shampoo' by top Korean stylist Park Neju will be available from September 26, 2025. This shampoo is a weakly acidic, silicone-free formula designed to maintain salon performance, featuring a refreshing scent that transforms from Mediterranean lemon to freesia. Certified cruelty-free and vegan, it uses only plant-based ingredients.
On the 25th, BTS member Jin returned to South Korea from Italy via Incheon International Airport. His stylish appearance, reminiscent of a prince, garnered attention. Additionally, Jin hosted the first pop-up event for 'IGIN' in Japan at Shibuya, where limited edition labels were released.
BTS member Jimin has donated 100 million won (about $100,000) for scholarships, marking his sixth consecutive year of contributions. His father initiated the donation, which will support students in difficult circumstances. The Jeollabuk-do Education Office expressed gratitude for this generous act, emphasizing its importance for students' futures.
BTS's V has bought a luxury apartment in Gangnam, Seoul, for 14.2 billion won (about 15 million USD) in cash. The 273.96 square meter unit includes 5 rooms and 3 bathrooms, and features panoramic windows with views of the Han River. The purchase was finalized on the 17th, with V officially taking ownership after the contract was signed in May.
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