As a huge fan of K-pop, I've witnessed many incidents involving idols at the airport. However, as fans, it's crucial for us to know our place and draw a line between our admiration for idols and their personal space.
On December 2, BTS member Jungkook returned to Korea after completing overseas works. Unfortunately, the welcome he received from fans at the airport was not appreciated. Fans started following Jungkook closely, not giving him enough space to walk to his car. At one point, he even fell due to the rush, and his guards had to work hard to prevent fans from hurting the idol. Why did all this chaos happen? Is it because fans love their idol so much? If you genuinely love him, give him the space he needs, support his music and work, instead of physically and emotionally hurting him.
We all know Jungkook has been tirelessly working hard in the past few months. Seeing him struggle at the airport made it evident that the crowd was making things more difficult for the artist. It's essential to remember that, despite being a superstar, he is still a person with feelings.
Surprisingly, Jungkook, despite being hurt by fans, never intended to hurt them back. After getting into the car, he pulled down his window to say goodbye to the fans who came to see him at the airport. It was a small gesture, but it spoke volumes about how much he cares about his fans.
WHY YOU FOLLOW HIM LIKE THIS ?
— koreanscoop (@koreanscoopblog) December 2, 2023
DID YOU SEE HOW HE WENT DOWN ON THE FLOOR ?
He’s been working tirelessly for the past few months without rest! He even pulled down his window to say goodbye after all these 😤
HURTING YOUR FAVORITE PERSON, IS THAT WHAT YOU WANT ?? #JungKook pic.twitter.com/BM24lhAFUP
This entire incident serves as a reminder to fans to be mindful of their actions when meeting idols. Instead of causing harm, let's inspire and admire their work, express their importance in our lives if given the chance to talk to them. It's all about creating a positive fan culture that reflects the genuine love between idols and their fans.