Nayeon of TWICE / Photo by JYP Entertainment

Nayeon of TWICE / Photo by JYP Entertainment

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Seong-yeol] JYP Entertainment announced that it has reported an overseas stalker of TWICE member Nayeon.


On the 8th, JYP stated in an official position, "On the 8th, we filed a criminal complaint with the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul against an overseas stalker of TWICE member Nayeon for obstruction of business (Article 314 of the Criminal Act). On the 7th, we also completed a request for a restraining order at the Seoul Central District Court."


They added, "Along with these measures, we assure that we will continue to take all possible actions with the highest intensity to ensure the safety of our artist."


Earlier, on the 1st, the overseas stalker of member Nayeon boarded the flight returning from Japan and continuously attempted to approach Nayeon, causing a major disturbance on the plane and sparking controversy.


At that time, the agency responded immediately, and although Nayeon was not directly harmed, fans demanded that appropriate measures be taken.


The following is the full official statement from JYP Entertainment


Hello, this is JYP Entertainment.


On the 8th, we filed a criminal complaint with the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul against an overseas stalker of TWICE member Nayeon for obstruction of business (Article 314 of the Criminal Act).


Additionally, on the 7th, we completed a request for a restraining order at the Seoul Central District Court.


Previously, we had repeatedly warned the stalker, in the presence of police officers, to never approach Nayeon, who was being persistently targeted.


Nevertheless, the stalker ignored these warnings and continued their behavior, even boarding the flight returning from an overseas schedule on the 1st, attempting to approach Nayeon again and causing a major disturbance on the plane.



Along with these measures, we assure that we will continue to take all possible actions with the highest intensity to ensure the safety of our artist.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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