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Actress-Style Sasaeng Chaos: Zhang Binbin’s Privacy Violated After Woman Breaks Into His Hotel |
Actor Zhang Binbin (also known as Vin Zhang) has become the latest celeb caught in a disturbing sasaeng-style incident, after a female stalker allegedly climbed over a hotel barrier and illegally entered his private room while he was away for work.
The shocking incident was first reported by Sohu on 11 July 2025, with Zhang’s studio quickly responding through an official statement condemning the behaviour and confirming that police are now involved in handling the situation.
Creepy Break-In While He Was Away
According to the studio, the woman somehow managed to obtain private details about Zhang Binbin’s hotel location and proceeded to scale a barrier before trespassing into his room. Fortunately, Vin Zhang himself was not present at the time, as he was away attending work-related duties.
The moment the intrusion was discovered, staff acted quickly and reported the case to local law enforcement. It’s understood that police are currently investigating, and further updates are expected once the legal process moves forward.
Studio Speaks Out: ‘We Firmly Oppose This’
In a strongly worded public post titled “Firm Opposition to Invasion of Privacy and Threats to Personal Safety”, Zhang Binbin’s team didn’t mince words. They described the stalker’s actions as “not only illegal, but morally outrageous,” slamming the break-in as a direct violation of the actor’s privacy and personal safety.
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The statement also urged the public to completely reject sasaeng behaviour — a term referring to obsessive fans who take things way too far. The studio listed out unacceptable acts that have become worryingly common among some extreme followers, such as:
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Secretly filming or tailing celebrities in their private time,
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Loitering near or breaking into hotel rooms or homes,
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Spreading or selling private info like phone numbers and addresses,
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Chasing celebs’ cars or flights, blocking their movements, or initiating unwanted physical contact.
“Such acts aren’t just unethical — they’re crimes,” the studio declared, adding that they will pursue all necessary legal steps to protect Zhang Binbin’s rights and ensure those responsible face serious consequences.
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Fans Shocked and Angry
Online, Vin Zhang’s fans were quick to rally behind him, expressing both relief that he wasn’t harmed and fury at the violation of his space. Many netizens called the break-in “unforgivable” and urged authorities to take strict action.
“Being a fan doesn’t mean you own someone,” one commenter wrote. “This is harassment, full stop.”
Others expressed concern over how easily the stalker got hold of his hotel details, demanding better protection and privacy for stars who are just trying to do their job.
While sasaeng behaviour has long been associated with K-pop idols, recent years have shown that Chinese stars aren't immune either. Incidents like these highlight the darker side of celebrity culture — where admiration crosses the line into obsession, and boundaries are completely ignored.
Zhang Binbin, best known for his roles in The King’s Woman, Rattan, and Love Like the Galaxy, has always maintained a low profile off-camera. This latest scare has reminded fans and the public alike that celebrities deserve the same basic safety and privacy as anyone else.