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Fans enraged; saesangs break into ENPHYPEN's dorm - agency issues statement and promises strict action

Fans enraged; saesangs break into ENPHYPEN's dorm - agency issues statement and promises strict action

Time of India01-07-2025
ENPHYPEN's dormitory was recently broken into by saesang fans of the group. These individuals were caught trying to break into the building in order to film the idol members without their consent.
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The group's management agency has addressed the matter and has promised to take strict action against them as well.
Saesangs break into the ENPHYPEN dorm
In a statement issued by the idol group's management agency, a group of saesang fans stated the members of ENPHYPEN, and even made attempts to enter their dormitory area as well. They entered the area unlawfully and even managed to film the boy group members without their knowledge.
The official statement released by the company read, 'Recently, a serious case of stalking occurred in which individuals unlawfully entered an artist's residence and illegally filmed the artist.
Recognising the severity of the situation, we immediately reported the suspects to the police at the scene for violations such as housebreaking and stalking crimes.'
Saesangs were caught and arrested
The company also revealed that as soon as it was found that the individuals had broken into the dorm area, they were arrested by the authorities on the spot and have been undergoing rigorous investigation at the hands of the police since then.
They also shared that the members' private information, as well as fabricated content, is being excessively shared online on social media.
The official statement read, 'Additionally, we have identified numerous posts involving the illegal acquisition or fabrication and sale of artists' personal information. For example, we are currently taking strong legal action, including reporting accounts to Chinese authorities, that are selling artists' personal information online.
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Fans react online; the incident sparks outrage amongst them
As soon as the statement was released online, fans of the group took to social media platforms and fan forums to share their disdain and anger over the matter.
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One fan commented about how the company needs to protect the artists better.
The comment read that 'belift needs to take this seriously. They need to look into their staff. A sasaeng broke into Enhypen's home. This isn't just an invasion of privacy, it's a violation of their safety. Their home should be where they feel most protected, not where they have to fear being watched or harmed. Leaking their private info is already dangerous, but this? This is criminal.
Action needs to be taken immediately.
No more empty promises.'
Another fan shared a post urging others to take action and share the posts with the company so that appropriate action can be taken legally. Their post read that 'guys lets help! if any of you guys find people continuously harassing enhypen or any other hybe artists to the point its not acceptable anymore, they told us to report it to them'.
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