16 November,2025 11:18 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Jungkook
BTS Jungkook is under fire online after photographs and videos of him purportedly with numerous women appeared on social media platforms, including X and TikTok. Born Jeon Jungkook, the BTS member has also had a successful solo career, with hit tracks including Seven and Standing Next to You. He was just photographed walking with an unnamed woman.
Recently, people speculated that he was in a relationship with Aespa's Winter. However, fresh images of him with a woman who is not Winter may put that rumour to rest.
Aside from angry online posts from fans stating that the star is a serial womaniser, with some even leaving nasty comments on Winter's livestreams begging her to leave Jungkook alone, it's probably a good thing Jungkook's Instagram account doesn't have any posts or comment sections.
Jungkook and his agency HYBE have not responded to the rumours and photos. Recently, an enthusiastic fan was caught on camera attempting to get access to his residence, shortly after another fan attempted the same on the day he returned from military service.
Meanwhile, Jungkook was purportedly photographed at Seoul's Gimpo International Airport. His public debut was not met with much enthusiasm because his touchdown in South Korea's capital city occurred late at night. However, a fan filmed his footage and posted it online.
According to the person who recorded Jungkook on camera, he appeared to be crying. When the netizen published a video of the BTS star online, implying an emotionally charged moment, people mocked him rather than showing empathy. This came amid an increase in "accusations" against Jungkook and his personal life. The video sparked outrage among netizens who retaliated against the idol. They said that his behaviour was theatrical and "for the camera".
"He should cry till the end," said one. Another netizen said, "Such a manchild crying at the airport because he got caught having sex with different women seven days a week. I bet he will never go online and say "Armys are my girlfriend" again (sic)."