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Brian Recounts Terrifying Sasaeng Fan Encounter: 'Almost Died'
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Brian Recounts Terrifying Sasaeng Fan Encounter: 'Almost Died'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • South Korean singer Brian shared a terrifying encounter with a sasaeng fan.
  • He recounted an incident where a fan allegedly brought a frying pan and threatened him.
  • The story was shared on the YouTube channel 'Dolby Horror Radio'.

Brian, a member of the K-pop duo Fly to the Sky, has recounted a chilling experience involving a sasaeng fan, revealing the extreme lengths some obsessive followers go to.

The singer shared the harrowing story on the YouTube channel 'Dolby Horror Radio,' in a video titled 'Brian's Legendary Horror Story Revealed, Really Scary, Be Careful | Dolby Horror Radio | Celebrity Scary Story | Brian Episode.' The episode featured Brian detailing frightening real-life encounters.

During the broadcast, Brian described an incident where a sasaeng fan allegedly appeared at his home with a frying pan, threatening him. He recounted the fear he felt, stating he "almost died" during the encounter. The specific details of the threat and how Brian managed the situation were not fully elaborated in the provided text, but the implication was a serious and frightening confrontation.

This revelation sheds light on the darker side of celebrity fandom, where boundaries are crossed, and personal safety is compromised. Sasaeng fans are known for their intrusive behavior, often stalking celebrities and invading their privacy, but Brian's story highlights a particularly alarming level of aggression.

I almost died.

โ€” BrianDescribing the fear experienced during an encounter with a sasaeng fan who allegedly brought a frying pan.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.