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Celebrities are also human beings. Wang Yuan was surrounded by bastards. Is there any law that can deal with bastards?

Wang Yuan, who was recording in Taiwan on July 24, was frantically surrounded by bastard fans. At that time, the sasaeng fan was riding in four taxis, which attacked Wang Yuan's vehicle from the front, left, and right, and almost caused a car accident. When he arrived at the recording location, Wang Yuan was reluctant to get out of the car and kept adjusting his mood. In fact, it wasn't just this time. Wang Yuan had been frantically besieged by bastards before.

Isasaengfan is a collective term for some of the more extreme and fanatical people among celebrity fans. These fans use every means possible to get closer and closer to their favorite celebrities. They like to harass celebrities by stalking, secretly filming, peeping, etc., which has a great impact on their private lives.

There are currently no relevant laws to punish these illegitimate meals. However, some extreme incidents can be punished. Some bastards sneak into celebrities' homes, steal their belongings, or take secret photos of their privacy. This kind of behavior violates the privacy rights of celebrities, and theft violates criminal law, and can be punished accordingly according to the criminal law. Some bastards squat in front of celebrities' homes to harass them. This is also a violation of the celebrity's housing rights. In serious cases, it can also constitute a crime and requires criminal punishment.

Everyone has the right to love celebrities, but they must regulate their behavior within reasonable and legal limits and not be too arrogant. For celebrities, they are just a person, they are not gods, and they cannot bring anything to themselves. So there is nothing wrong with chasing stars, but you have to pay attention to the methods.