Jaebum’s Charming High School Days, “Hurts my feelings”
Pictures of 2PM’s Jaebum, who withdrew from the group have been revealed, showing his high school days. In various internet portal sites, netizens have been feeling pity as they are able to see Jaebum’s training years from JYP Entertainment.
It has been said since Jaebum grew up in the United States and could not speak Korean well, he was hungry and lonely while training, as well as having cultural shock which made adjusting to Korea even harder. The background on why he withdrew became known through the degrading words about Korea as people were surprised and could see a cultural difference.
Netizens that want to see Jaebum return have said these comments after seeing his pictures of being a student as they long for Jaebum. “My feelings are hurt even more after seeing these pictures of him, as he seems to be charming” “As I think about him training all by himself without his parents and at such a young age makes me feel pity”
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