
Brian's Digital Nightmare: How One Stalker Created 50+ Fake Accounts to Terrorize K-Pop Star
Imagine waking up every day knowing someone wants you dead. For Brian from the legendary K-pop duo Fly to the Sky, this nightmare has been his reality for almost seven years. On July 29, 2025, the 45-year-old singer finally said "enough is enough" and decided to expose the terrifying truth about his stalker situation.
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Brian posted on his social media with just three words that said everything: "Going crazy" (미쳐버리겠네). But the screenshots he shared alongside this message were absolutely bone-chilling. We're not talking about regular internet hate comments here - this was a full-blown terror campaign that included death threats so graphic they'd make your blood freeze.
The messages were beyond disturbing. His stalker wrote things like "Die," "You're a demon," "Go to North Korea and disappear," and "I will kill you with my own hands".
One particularly horrifying message read: "I will bury your photo in the mountains and kill you. You're already dead. Go away, demon." The stalker even threatened to report him to government authorities and demanded his deportation, calling him an "American psycho".
The Hydra Effect: One Psycho, Endless Accounts
Here's where things get really scary - and honestly, pretty impressive in the most twisted way possible. Brian revealed that this one stalker has created over 50 different Instagram accounts to harass him.
Every time Brian blocks one account, two more pop up like some kind of digital nightmare.
"This psycho made so many accounts. These are the ones I blocked," Brian wrote, sharing screenshots of dozens of usernames all marked as "blocked" or "restricted". The sheer dedication this stalker has shown is both terrifying and mind-boggling. We're talking about someone who has been systematically creating new fake identities for years just to continue their harassment campaign.
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This isn't just trolling - this is psychological warfare. The stalker doesn't just attack Brian; they've also targeted his family, friends, and anyone associated with him. Industry experts who deal with cyberbullying cases say this level of sustained harassment with multiple account creation indicates serious mental health issues on the stalker's part.
When Online Terror Crosses Into Real Life
This horror story actually started getting really serious back in 2018, when Brian first spoke out publicly about his situation. Back then, he was practically begging for help: "Can anyone help me? This person is tormenting me so much, and not just me but my friends, relatives, and family too. Please, isn't there any way to do something about this person?"
What made the 2018 incident particularly terrifying was that the stalker had somehow gotten Brian's home address and was sending packages to his house.
Think about that for a second - this person knew where he lived. "It wasn't just through social media. Packages came to my house. They know my home address, so I thought it was more dangerous," Brian explained in an interview back then.
For seven years, this man has been living with the knowledge that someone out there not only wants him dead but also knows personal details about his life. That's not just cyberbullying - that's psychological torture.
The Dark Side of K-Pop Fame
Brian's story highlights a growing and disturbing trend in the Korean entertainment industry. The parasocial relationships between fans and celebrities in countries like South Korea can sometimes turn toxic, and Brian's case is an extreme example of what can happen when that toxicity goes unchecked.
What makes this even more puzzling is that Brian has maintained a pretty clean image throughout his career. Since debuting in 1999 with Fly to the Sky alongside Hwanhee, he's been known for hits like "Sea of Love" and "Missing You."
More recently, he gained popularity on variety shows for his obsession with cleanliness, earning him the nickname "Cleaning Maniac". There's literally no clear reason why someone would target him with such extreme hatred.
The fact that this has been going on for seven years suggests that current digital safety measures and even legal remedies might not be enough to deal with determined stalkers, especially those dealing with serious psychological issues. Brian's agency indicated they were pursuing legal action back in 2018, but the continued harassment shows just how difficult it can be to stop someone this obsessed.

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