From JYJ3
MANILA, Philippines –
Just days before they were to do a concert in Peru and Chile, members of
boy band JYJ were swept into an issue involving the so-called
“sasaeng,” stalker fans who follow Korean stars 24/7, harass them and
invade their privacy.
News articles and audio files, which were
reportedly recorded by sasaeng people back in 2009 when the three were
still with boy band TVXQ, were uploaded on Korean websites alleging that
two JYJ members cursed and hit these “fans” out of exasperation of
being constantly stalked.
These sasaeng people follow their idols
wherever they go, from studios to their homes where they stay until
late. Some sneak in to the apartments or homes of Korean stars and take
pictures.
They are different from regular K-pop fans as they go to the extreme by stalking stars.
In the case of TVXQ/JYJ, according to
forums, these sasaeng people hire taxis for as much as $800 just to
follow their idols wherever they go. There were instances when these
taxi-riding sasaeng people caused accidents involving the stars,
according to fan accounts.
They know the stars’ cell phone numbers, their private residences and even their schedule for the day.
According to a summary posted by TVXQ/JYJ fans, there are about 150 sasaeng people, called “privates” who stalk the stars.
A fan posted on a forum on Soompi the alleged wrongdoings of these sasaeng people against TVXQ.
Among them were that a sasaeng used the
Social Security Number of Yoochun to register at an internet café, broke
into the dormitory of TVXQ, groped the idols, and hurt them.
Many Korean stars have their own set of stalker fans.
In October last year, actor and singer Jang Geun Suk posted on Twitter to warn sasaeng fans to stop following him.
“You sasaeng fans. You might talk about
how you know everything about me and my every move. But you know what?
You’re moving away from me. So you guys laugh while you can. I am a
scary guy when I get upset,” he posted.
In fact, the
scary phenomenon of sasaeng fans was the subject of a Korean TV show,
documenting how these fans stalk their idols and rent taxis just to be
able to follow them.
JYJ fans expressed their indignation on
how these sasaeng fans harass and stalk the boy band. Others said the
timing was suspicious given that JYJ are scheduled to hold their
concerts and appear on TV dramas.
“This is sooo sickening!!! These psychos
should be locked up to where they belong!! i actually understand the
boys, because had i been in the same situation, being harassed day in
and day out for how many years,” posted fan Eimar Ebiro on fan site jyj3.net.
Another fan, W-W, said, “It breaks my heart that they are in so much pressure. Constant stalking, no privacy.”
JYJ members, who are still in South America, have yet to issue statements regarding the issue.