
The Block B members have asked fans to stop invading their private lives, following vandalism at the K-Pop idol group's home.
Several members of the boy band recently Tweeted about the situation, asking fans to stop prying. The members expressed frustration and fear towards fans that have shown up at their music studios and their shared apartment.
Block B's leader Zico wrote several posts, starting on October 11, beginning by telling fans not to come to their studio.
"If we are restricted in the studio to live properly, then Block B's music will be affected. Coming to apologize for thoughtlessly visiting is something that I don't understand at all. Please keep your boundaries".
On October 21, Zico once again tweeted about fans invading Block B's personal lives. "Coming to the dorm. It gives me chills. Stop immediately. You've caught our members attention and received a public warning, so do you feel a sense of accomplishment like winning a medal?"
Fellow Block B member Park Kyung also wrote on Twitter. "How you found our dorm, I don't know, but I was shocked to see that people put graffiti on our door two weeks ago," he said. "But now there is a person who rings the bell before running away while we rest. Bees, [short for BBC, Block B's fanclub] Please stop."
Jaehyo posted a picture of the writing on the wall, with a message saying that he's thankful that fans love Block B, but that the fans' actions are frightening.

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