Airport Mobbing
Imagine you are a K-pop idol. You are on a plane headed home from your tour and you feel awful. Your body hurts from all the intense dance routines. You want a massage. You have been on a strict diet for months in preparation for this tour for both stamina reasons and visual reasons (unrealistic beauty standards you are expected to meet). The plane food is lacking but you plan to have that massage and eat a big dinner then take a long nap once you get home. You take a deep breath and get ready for the part you hate the most about airports -the press and fans. The plane lands and you put on dark shades because the flashes from all of the cameras hurts your eyes. You took something for muscle aches and hope it kicks in soon. You pull a baseball cap over your messy hair and plaster on your best fake smile. You hope no one gets hurt. You think the fans swarming the airport is dangerous and you have addressed this with your fans. Nothing seems to change and they get more and more aggressive each trip. You trust your security team and leave it up to them because it's their job to make sure things go smoothly.
This is just my imagination of course but I feel like this must be what these celebrities go through at the airport. I feel bad that they have to put on a happy face and wave and pose to appease a bunch of entitled fans who shouldn't be there in the first place. No one should be at the airport unless they are staff (of the airport or stores or restaurants etc inside), travelers, people saying goodbye to travelers, or picking travelers up.
It is in the guidelines to BTS ARMY fandom membership that fans are not to be at the airport. There are a lot of things in these official rules that are ignored by fans and when Twitter or Threads ARMY bring it up we always face opposition ("it's the culture"). I highly recommend all ARMY visit the ARMY etiquette linked in this post and in my post about resources. I've realized that a lot of what we talk about is already there in black and white reposted via Weverse from Big Hit. The link is for a US ARMY fan base but the rules apply to all ARMY no matter where you are.
When we ask ARMY not to go to the airport it's for safety and privacy reasons. BTS should be able to travel without feeling like they are putting fans in a position to potentially be harmed because people don't know how to act. Fans get too wild sometimes and push and shove each other and the ones there from fan sites that are there to take and sell pictures (obtained without consent) will push and shove to get that one shot they want. Fans swarm these artists and their bodyguards have to watch them and the fans in order to keep their clients safe. I've seen footage of an actress getting swarmed so that she could barely take two steps at a time without stopping because of the crowd around her. A sasaeng followed behind Jungkook with her suitcase when he stopped for a second to bow and security quickly pushed her out of the way. We often joke that security should be just yeeting people out of the way, but recently security teams for a K-pop boy group and an actor both were under fire for pushing greedy fans. My opinion on that is that security is doing their jobs and if these fans would stay away from the airport they wouldn't have to worry about getting manhandled by security. If security did nothing and an idol got hurt they would still be blamed so they are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Do you do your job and get in trouble for it or risk not doing it and still get in trouble for it?
BTS ARMY started the Purple Ribbon Project at the airport where they would go and create a barrier between the fans and the artist. They would hand out purple ribbons and line up and link together to keep the crowd back. Namjoon mentioned in an interview that he liked that ARMY did this. ARMYs often ask if we should bring this back whenever there is another incident of BTS being mobbed at the airport. The original creators of the Purple Ribbon Project have said on Reddit that it would not be something that they would bring back now. The goal is to get fans to stay away from the airport and stop mobbing these artists whenever they travel. Having ARMYs bring back the project would be sending people to the airport to do damage control and it would be against the goal of not having extra people there. People would also try to get into the project as members or organizers just to get close to BTS and that would be counterproductive to have people that joined just to break the rules.
BTS have all discussed not liking the drama at the airport. Taehyung thanked fans for giving them their privacy on a past trip to Hawaii. ARMYs pretended not to see them at the airport and kept things calm. Jin mentioned using a private exit for safety reasons when he got to Argentina (to perform with Coldplay before his enlistment) only to return to South Korea and be swarmed by fans at the airport. What can we do about the airport mobbing? We can encourage ARMYs to not go to the airport and to support the guys on their public schedules like meet and greets and concerts, not on their private schedules. We can stop engaging with unauthorized content from the airport. That means stop sharing fan site photos (you can tell them by watermarks and from the menu markings that often show up in their photos from the camera). If the people swarming the airport to get photos cannot sell those photos and don't get likes on their photos or videos when shared on social media then they may stop going. People go so they can get photos and videos to sell or post online which is against ARMY guidelines. Unfollow stalker accounts. Some are big fanbases that seem to have the scoop on everything so people follow for info not asking how they got it.
Unauthorized Photographs
Speaking of unauthorized photographs, all photographs taken on private schedules without permission are prohibited (see ARMY guidelines). That goes for the Yoongi photo that was going around last week and all of those military photos that people sneak and take without their permission. I'm still undecided about the ones the other soldiers take and post because it's likely that they know the photos are being taken but not necessarily that they will be on social media. I try not to engage with those as much if I am confused about them. Yoongi however, said as he was enlisting that he didn't want there to be any photos of him taken and posted. Fans who share those are clearly doing so against his wishes. We all miss him too but the rest of us are willing to wait for them to post the pictures they want out and allow them to have the privacy they deserve by not sharing something they don't want out. He was not on official business but out on a private schedule at a movie. Following them and taking video on private schedules is unacceptable behavior.
Following family and friend accounts of BTS members is also a bit odd to me. It almost feels like using someone to get to their popular friend or family member. I trust BTS to post and share with us what they want us to see and we need to stay in our place as fans. I don't follow any of their family members or friends unless those friends are also in the industry and they have collaborated with them (which is not the same thing). Their friends and family have their own lives and businesses to run and often have pages set up for that purpose. Jungkook's brother has a clothing line and so does JHope's sister. They have their own brands to represent that have nothing to do with their BTS siblings. Jimin's dad runs a restaurant and apparently often posts about Jimin. I wouldn't know because I don't follow him. I just see things when people who follow his page post. I always think of things from a protective standpoint. If I was a celebrity would I find it weird if people followed my father's Instagram looking for insider info on me? Yeah I would. I would want to keep my friends and family safe from fans should they decide to get rude.
And getting rude and stalking friends and family certainly happens. JHope's sister was getting spam on her live streams by people who thought it was fun to post "Yoongi marry me" in her comments. That was just rude and embarrassing to ARMY because she's an influencer and a business woman who was talking about products at the time I believe and a played out joke that was wearing out its welcome with ARMY showing on her feed makes us look bad. RM has had a friend he posted pictures hanging out with (a friend who is also in the industry) get hate spam on Instagram to the point where he locked down his page. I think the haters were speculating that they were in a relationship (not their business anyway) and they sent hate messages to this man. These things reflect poorly on ARMY and are just hateful and juvenile. Some ARMY follow Jungkook's brother and end up sharing pictures from his account. I feel like if they were supposed to be out then Jungkook would share them on Weverse or on his Bam IG. If you follow them for your own reasons and don't share what they post, that's better in my opinion than following them to get info on the members then reposting it.
Stalking and Private Information Leaks
I was scrolling Threads a few weeks ago and I came across a post that was a picture of a house with the caption "Jungkook's new home." I immediately took screenshots to send to BigHit legal team and checked out the account to see if they had posted anything else about it. I didn't see anything else on their page but as I scrolled further on the main feed there was a TikTok that someone had shared with the same house saying it was Jungkook's new home under construction and there was a shot of a fence or something with a sign on it that looked official. I took a screenshot and got the link to that too. I don't think it is technically illegal to post someone's home online but what reason would anyone have to share that information other than seeking attention or to do something they shouldn't do. This could put him in a dangerous situation assuming it is his home. He has already expressed being upset with stalkers who have sent him food delivery, stood outside of his home, and even had a stalker join the same boxing gym as him after standing outside taking video of him through the window. She apparently took the footage for her Patreon account where she was stalking him then posting exclusive footage and charging for it. If this isn't his home and the posters were posting for internet likes and follows then think about the current or potential new tenants. They are going to be stalked by fans looking for Jungkook. That could put their family in danger. It would be such a nuisance to have random people hanging out around the outside of your home at all hours hoping to see someone who doesn't live there.
We don't share personal information about the members. This should be common sense and self-explanatory yet there are people working for airlines, train stations, and other places who leak information about the travel schedules of the guys. Sharing private information puts them in a vulnerable situation with stalkers and they have had some dangerous situations with them in the past. As you can see in this video from ARMY YouTuber Jose Ochoa, V had a stalker last year who followed him into the elevator of his building. She was obviously very disturbed because she thought she was going to marry him and even had a marriage certificate she tried to get him to sign. That ultimately was how she was caught because she put her real contact info down on the form and authorities were able to arrest her. How did this person even get his personal address information? People may think sharing this stuff is fun and cute because they get likes and follows out of it but you don't know if someone else is going to take what you share and do something harmful with it. You may think sharing a picture of a house that supposedly belongs to BTS is harmless but all it takes is a Google photo search to find the neighborhood and address or close enough to it for a stalker to figure out the rest.
** Update 6.12. 2025 Jungkook just was released from the military on 6.11 and had a stalker trying to break into his home. The woman waited apparently hours and was arrested and let go. This needs to stop.
What Can ARMY Do To Protect BTS
As a fandom the things we do reflect on the rest of the fandom and BTS. It’s our duty to follow fandom rules (and as I said before yes there are rules and they are linked in this post for anyone who wasn’t aware of that. I didn’t always know either.) . It’s our duty as citizens also to make sure we aren’t doing anything that endangers other people as well. So how can we protect BTS’s privacy and make sure they feel safe with ARMY?
DO NOT GO TO THE AIRPORT TO CHASE IDOLS! Unless you are picking someone up, work there in some capacity, are official press with a press pass (not a blogger or fan site), or are traveling you have no business at the airport. Crowds of fans are a safety hazard and can also cause problems for other travelers. You do not need to be there in the way.
Stop consuming airport content. If the content is no longer popular then people going there to get video and pics of idols will have to figure out other content and less people will go to the airport to try to get pic and video for attention.
Stop sharing unauthorized photos. These are any photos that were not shared by Hybe, the guys, any official sources like brands they have endorsements with or shows they have been on, and people also in the industry. Posting their locations while they are on private schedules can be dangerous. People with ill intentions will know where to find them on their private time.
Never share any address, phone number, or travel information for the members. If you see anyone sharing it take screenshots with their info and get links to the page where the info is and send to BigHit legal New Hybe Report Link
If we work together we can see to it that they are a bit safer every day. At the core of all of this is that real ARMY treats BTS like the human beings they are and respects them and they respect ARMY.

