Jungkook Seen Entering Home with Woman, Videos Go Viral

Jungkook from BTS spotted entering his home with woman

Videos that seem to show Jungkook entering his home with a woman have gone viral recently. Within a few hours, the clip garnered nearly 3 million impressions on X and drew strong reactions from fans and netizens. One popular post claims to show the star arriving home with a woman beside him. Many called her Jungkook girlfriend, some even go as far as claiming it was “one night stand.”

The “Seven” singer is rumored to be dating aespa’s Winter; however, the girl was not her. Various names have emerged, including actress Yubi and model Shin Hyunji. 

There is also a high chance that a video is AI-generated, as a separate video shows Jungkook going home alone. Fans argue that the controversial clip was revealed ahead of the premiere of his travel variety show with “Are You Sure?!” by antis. 

There are also claims that it is an old clip from April 2023, which has resurfaced. Jungkook was spotted wearing the same outfit and beanie that he wore at the LV after-party event in 2023, which he attended with his close friend Mingyu from SEVENTEEN.

The comments under the viral clip are mostly negative, including

“He literally changes his girlfriend seven days a week.”

“It’s not Winter, some random girl from that part.y”

“Why bring this now? It was all planned.”

“Free Winter from him”

At the same time, Jungkook’s private life has been the target of serious invasion attempts. For example, in June 2025, a woman in her 30s was arrested after trying to break into his residence just hours after he completed military service. She was caught outside his building repeatedly entering the passcode at the door. In August, another woman was arrested after sneaking into the underground parking lot of his Yongsan‑gu home. 

As recently as November 8, 2025, a stalker livestreamed themselves from outside his Seoul home and repeatedly rang his intercom. This follows at least two other separate trespassing attempts at his residence earlier this year.

Jungkook addressed these incidents during a birthday livestream. He warned potential intruders that his home is monitored and anyone entering without permission would be taken to the police. 

The viral home‐entry footage and the stalking cases are part of a larger issue. The invasive behavior of “sasaeng” fans, obsessive followers, disregards privacy and personal space. Many fans are now asking for stronger protections for Jungkook. As one report put it: “We urge his agency to protect him.” 

The video itself offers little clarity. While it appears to show Jungkook and a woman walking into a building, there is no confirmation of who the woman is or why they are together. Some users online suggest the footage may be manipulated or misattributed. These rumors can seriously affect his public image. 

Meanwhile, BTS, the group Jungkook is part of, is preparing for a massive comeback and world tour in spring 2026.

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