ENHYPEN fans were left shaken after sasaengs (obsessive fans) illegally broke into the group’s dorm. On July 1, BELIFT LAB confirmed that multiple people trespassed into the members’ private space and attempted to secretly film them. Fortunately, the intruders were caught red-handed and immediately arrested. The agency wasted no time contacting the police, and the stalkers are now facing legal consequences under South Korea’s anti-stalking laws.
WTF someone snuck into ENHYPEN dorm and recorded them what the fuck pic.twitter.com/caQifgjUdf
— Natalie ᴮˡᵒⁿᵈᴶᵘⁿᵍʷᵒⁿ𓆩seeing Enhypen𓆪 (@Nataenha_) June 30, 2025
Following the unfortunate moment, BELIFT LAB released a statement calling out private invaders. They emphasized that this wasn’t the first time ENHYPEN had been targeted, and this time, it crossed the line into criminal moves. The company is fully cooperating with authorities to make sure those responsible are punished under the law. Entering someone’s home to secretly film them? That’s not the right fan vibes, that’s illegal!
ENHYPEN's company reveals that individuals have broken into the group's dorm and illegally recorded them.
The suspects were arrested and are under police investigation right now. pic.twitter.com/VFRJsxRL79
— About Music (@AboutMusicYT) June 30, 2025
This incident reignited the conversation around sasaeng behavior, which has long affected K-pop. Meanwhile, fans flooded social media with support for ENHYPEN and called on HYBE to improve security measures for the group. Finally, the company announced it will be taking action against people who shared artists’ private information online, including a collaboration with Chinese authorities when necessary.