Jaejoong (JYJ) recently opened up about an unsettling incident involving his ex-girlfriend during an appearance on a Japanese TV show, as reported by Koreaboo. The former DBSK member revealed a shocking memory that ultimately led to the end of their relationship.
Jaejoong recounted the moment he came home to find his ex-girlfriend inside his apartment, preparing food and rearranging his belongings. The chilling part? He had never given her a key to his house.
"I was scared when I saw everything," Jaejoong admitted. "At first, I couldn’t say anything because I saw how much effort she put in. I thanked her and praised the delicious food. We even washed the dishes together before she left. But later, I started feeling extremely uneasy. Two weeks later, I decided to break up with her."
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The story quickly stirred discussions online, with many criticizing the ex-girlfriend’s actions as a serious violation of privacy. Fans have expressed support for Jaejoong’s decision, emphasizing that home invasion is not only inappropriate but also potentially dangerous.
This isn’t the first time Jaejoong has shared personal anecdotes about his love life. In a 2012 interview, he revealed a separate experience where another ex-girlfriend broke up with him during his challenging trainee days. These two incidents, though unrelated, highlight the difficulties Jaejoong has faced in his relationships.
Debuting in 2003 as a member of DBSK, Jaejoong and the group quickly rose to stardom across Asia, particularly in Japan. In 2009, he, along with Yoochun and Junsu, left SM Entertainment to form JYJ, continuing to build a successful music career. Jaejoong has also made a name for himself as an actor in dramas like Protect the Boss and Dr. Jin.
Jaejoong’s candidness about this harrowing experience has once again drawn attention from fans. While his openness is appreciated, the incident serves as a reminder of the serious psychological toll that such invasive actions can have on someone. Home invasion, no matter the intentions, remains an unacceptable act.