What are sasaengs and why are they dangerous? BTS makes their first official submission for the Grammy Awards. Credits: Youtube. Anonymous : i could never do such a thing i would want them to remember me for a good thing not a bad thing.
REPLY 2 11 months ago. Anonymous : Oi. REPLY 1 11 months ago. Anonymous : yooo. REPLY 0 11 months ago. REPLY 13 11 months ago. However, some overzealous fans go to extremes: They stalk their idols, buy personal itinerary information, monitor their phones or sneak into hotel rooms and even hide under beds.
These crazy droolers are called "sasaeng fans" in South Korea, or "sisheng fans" in Chinese - literally "private life fans.
A recent example in August is China's Hong Kong singer Jackson Wang, who was seen questioning a fan behind a camera: "Are you the one who leaked my address? Kim once said that he could not take sasaengs' harassment and changed his private number. But after switching on his phone, he received a message: "You changed your phone number, and we know it. Don't criticize or attack me. Daily news, posters or lives are far from satisfying sasaengs.
They want more than that. They want to peep at every detail of idols' personal life, see things that ordinary fans cannot, and they love the feeling of being in control.
Essentially, these sasaengs are stalkers who have brought trouble and even threats to their beloved idols. Most sasaengs are teenage girls, and such a hobby has seriously affected their lives.
Because they are always busy following their idols from one place to another, they have to frequently skip classes, and some may even drop out of school in the end. Somag News. Home Celebrity Who are sasaeng fans and how do they get close to K-pop January 11, New Photos from Fast and Furious 9 about the Battle of February 4,
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