What started as a simple late-night walk turned into a frightening situation for 2PM member Nichkhun.
The K-pop star revealed that he was followed and harassed by someone claiming to be a fan, and his emotional message about the incident is now spreading quickly across social media.
On March 14, Nichkhun posted a series of Instagram Stories describing what happened the previous night.

According to the singer, he was walking near his home when a person approached him claiming to be a fan.
But instead of a brief encounter, the situation escalated.
Nichkhun said the individual followed him for nearly 30 minutes, staying extremely close to him the entire time.
He also claimed the person shouted aggressively and used insults in Chinese, creating an uncomfortable and threatening situation.

What worried the singer the most was the possibility that the person could discover where he lived.
Because of that fear, Nichkhun said he deliberately avoided returning home.
Instead, he walked to a nearby police station and asked officers for help.
With their assistance, the individual eventually stopped following him. But Nichkhun said he was still concerned the person might be waiting nearby.
As a precaution, he ultimately received a police escort back to his home.

Nichkhun did not hide his anger when addressing the situation.
In his message, he warned the individual directly, writing that he knows who they are and plans to take legal action.
He also accused the person of physically assaulting him, making it clear that the situation crossed a serious line.
Nichkhun added a striking warning:
“I know what you look like and which school you attend in Korea. Do not come here again. Do not come to any of my events.”

After screenshots of the message spread online, many fans quickly expressed support for the singer.
Some reactions included:
Many fans also praised Nichkhun for speaking out publicly about the incident, saying it highlights the serious issue of celebrity stalking.
Nichkhun ended his message with a reminder directed at his supporters.
He said that the majority of fans who truly care about him respect his privacy and personal life.
Those who cross that line, he wrote, should no longer consider themselves his fans.
While the singer admitted he wrote the message while still feeling angry, he said it was something he felt needed to be said.
For many fans reading the post, the message was clear: being a fan should never come at the cost of someone’s safety.