Leeteuk of the group Super Junior has issued a warning to sasaeng fans who intruded into his home.
On the 10th, Leeteuk posted on his SNS story, "Home intrusion," stating, "It's surprising that there are still crazy sasaeng fans these days, and this is already the second time."
He continued, "If it happens again, I will reveal personal information and report it to the police," delivering a sharp warning message.

Sasaeng fans refer to overly enthusiastic fans who track their favorite celebrities' private daily lives and collect personal information without permission. They have been known to secretly wait in front of homes and, in severe cases, find out airplane seat information to change in-flight meal menus at will, becoming the center of controversy.
This is not the first time Leeteuk has reported being a victim of sasaeng fans. He expressed discomfort due to sasaeng fans chasing him in vehicles even until the day before his enlistment in 2012, posting on SNS, "Sasaeng fans keep following me until the day before my military enlistment. Can you just leave me alone today?"
In 2017, he mentioned that his phone number was leaked due to sasaeng fans, asking, "Please refrain from calls and messages at least during the early morning," and in 2020, when a call interrupted his live broadcast, he stated, "If you keep calling, I won't be able to continue the live broadcast. If this continues, I will block you," expressing his displeasure by saying, "Someone is selling my number for money. Is it good to know my number?" He later revealed that he was a victim of hacking, saying, "It seems like someone is hacking me every day; please stop. I receive a lot of messages."
Meanwhile, Super Junior, to which Leeteuk belongs, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with a grand project encompassing exhibitions, albums, pop-up stores, and concert tours, aiming to create special memories for fans.
[Geum Bit-na, MK Sports Reporter]