GOT7’s Jackson Wang Calls Out “The Industry” Following Concerns Over BamBam’s Mental Health

“Be at a place where you get appreciation.”

GOT7‘s Jackson Wang has shared a supportive message for BamBam following concerns about the latter’s mental state.

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GOT7’s BamBam and Jackson Wang (left to right) | @BamBam1a/Instagram

Over the last few months, BamBam has shared updates that have left fans increasingly concerned about his physical and mental state. In July, the idol first expressed his exhaustion in a concerning Instagram story, later reassuring fans that he was doing better.

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| @BamBam1a/Instagram

However, the idol again expressed feelings that left many fans heartbroken during his tour and, most recently, concerned fans with additional posts on social media.

Since then, there has been an outpouring of love and support from the idol, including from other celebrities. Those from other fandoms have expressed their support for the idol, hoping the message reaches him.

On October 1, Jackson directly responded to BamBam’s tweet with his messages. In his first tweet, Jackson gave his perspective of “the industry” and advised BamBam to make life changes that would make him happy and encouraged him to remember who he was.

Jackson followed up with a second tweet that emphasized that no matter who he was surrounded by, BamBam would have support from fans because of who he is.

It is not surprising that Jackson would respond publicly to BamBam in this manner, as the idol has also dealt with his own issues in the past and the group have often discussed their family-like bond, sticking together even after leaving their previous company.

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Hopefully, BamBam is able to get everything he needs and feels the outpouring of love and support.


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Source: www.koreaboo.com

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