‘I Was Lost’, GOT7’s Jackson Reveals The Difficulties He Faced While Living As A K-Pop Idol
Just recently, GOT7's Jackson shared the difficulties he faced after eight years of being a K-pop idol with Entertainment Tonight.
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"For the past eight years, I've been living the commercial life. I've been you know, doing schedules, shows, after-shows, It's like a loop," GOT7's Jackson Wang shared.
Due to this, GOT7's Jackson Wang began to feel mentally drained. Notably, after eight and nine years of repetition, the K-pop idol got to a point where he mentally lost everything. Noting that he was lost and didn't know what to do.
Earlier in April, GOT7's Jackson shared on "The Cruz Show" that he had never put much stock in opening up to people regarding personal issues. The K-pop idol once again talked about this on Entertainment Tonight.
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.@JacksonWang852 reveals how "liberated" he felt creating his new album #MAGICMAN and opens up about the mental health struggles he overcame to get to the place he is now.
Watch the full interview here: https://t.co/kRzE6lOWVl pic.twitter.com/SydIf784Sc — Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) April 20, 2022
"Whenever I deal with stress, I used to not talk with anybody because I felt like, "I'm just gonna find the solution and solve it. But it got to a point where, with the positive energy of friends around me, that they gave me, they forced me, they sat me down and talked with me, and it's the first time in my life that I felt that connection," GOT7's Jackson Wang expressed.
Due to the connections Jackson Wang made, the GOT7 member earned a new perspective on his previous loop. Due to finding personal and creative freedom from making his upcoming album "MAGIC MAN," the K-pop idol wants to continue embracing his true self.
"Whatever I had before, whoever I was before, screw that. I'm allowing myself to accept the new me, and that's Magic Man. That's magical," GOT's Jackson Wang noted.