It is clear that with the return of their fifth studio album and a global world tour, BTS is currently one of the most talked-about names worldwide. Beyond that, the group’s appeal has long transcended the boundaries of an idol group, evolving into a global cultural icon—an “empire” that wields immense soft power.
Because of this far-reaching influence, BTS has naturally become an “irresistible media bait” that anyone wants to leverage to attract attention. It’s not uncommon to see even major Western media outlets attach the keyword “BTS” to sensational or even unrelated content, fully aware of the group’s mαѕѕive impact.
For that reason, it comes as no surprise that TikTokers and KOLs also seek to capitalize on BTS’s image and music for clout. However, exploiting the group’s fame while simultaneously being a sasaeng fan is soмєтнing ARMY can no longer tolerate!
Recently, a female TikToker has come under fire, facing mαѕѕ reports and unfollows from fans after her toxic behavior toward BTS was exposed. Specifically, she is Goara—a TikToker known for creating the viral dance challenge for the song “Hooligan” on TikTok. She had even received multiple likes and reposts from BTS members, which quickly boosted her visibility within the fandom.

However, this positive image quickly collapsed when Goara was revealed to be a sasaeng fan. One fan pointed out evidence: “She herself was spotted not only for her att*cks on other bloggers, but also—and this is just straight-up brutal—stalking Seok Jin with her friend at the airport.” According to this account, Goara had uploaded related footage but swiftly deleted it after gaining significant attention, especially after Jungkook and j-hope followed her account. In addition to Jin, they were reportedly seen following Jungkook and other кσяєαn celebrities at airports on several occasions.

Online communities also discovered that Goara is closely αѕѕociated with two other notorious sasaeng fans, Indira and Emiliya. This group has allegedly engaged in multiple privacy-invasive behaviors. Furthermore, these individuals have been accused of being antis of Jimin and SUGA, frequently posting hostile content that fuels division within the fandom.
Just a few days ago, Goara also posted a TikTok video promoting Indira (INARMY)—a figure accused by many fans of being a scammer, engaging in toxic behavior such as attacking other fans, spreading negativity, and even making inappropriate remarks about BTS.

Additionally, Goara has been described as an overly delusional and toxic fan, frequently posting AI-generated intimate images of herself with Jungkook, as well as “delulu” content portraying him as her husband.

In response to these revelations, a wave of outrage has quickly spread across the ARMY community. Fans are calling for her accounts to be reported to HYBE, alongside coordinated efforts to unfollow her across platforms. Many fans have expressed their reactions:
- Now it makes sense why I didn't like her from the first time I saw that trend. REPORT her account plis
- I knew she was kind of weird—her content before the dance and before she got famous had nothing to do with BTS, and now suddenly she’s a huge ARMY and all her videos are about them. I can’t stand these influencers who come out of nowhere.
- Jungkook's repost breaks my heart because in their minds and hearts, everyone is a good person to them. She doesn't deserve his kindness, report her to HYBE everyone
- She really pisses me off b1tchh, where the h3ll were they all before?? Why did everyone suddenly turn into an army? And when are they finally gonna cancel Indira?
- Why do such people have a huge au∂ιєnce and popularity when they still pull off complete nonsense with total confidence? What kind of scum are they?
- They’re clout chasing saesangs and liars who don’t deserve ARMY’s au∂ιєnce.
- This is actually disgusting. Using BTS for clout while invading their privacy? Absolutely unacceptable
- She crossed the line. I'm tired of attention seekers who gain reach at the expense of bantan






