Nam Taehyun macht derzeit eine schwierige Zeit durch. In seinem jüngsten Live-Video auf Instagram trank er Alkohol, rauchte und begann zu weinen. Darüber hinaus entschuldigte er sich unentwegt bei seinen Zuschauern. Der ehemalige Member von Winner trauerte unter anderem darüber, dass er nicht mehr so viele Aufrufzahlen wie üblich schafft und spricht allgemein sehr kryptisch, was viele Fans nun besorgt sein lässt.
Hinzu kommt, dass er ein enger Freund der verstorbenen Sulli war. Kurz nachdem die Nachricht über ihren Tod durch die Medien ging, begannen Hater ihm Kommentare zu hinterlassen, wie „du bist der nächste“ und das hat ihn offenbar stark mitgenommen.
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NAM TAEHYUN ex member of WINNER in his last few lives has been in a pretty bad condition mentally: crying, very drunk and asking for forgiveness constantly, like he did something wrong pic.twitter.com/x7NIYyCwM8
— ⁷ # ali (@blinkstatic) February 11, 2020
to him. maybe there's a lot of people that don't even know him or know just a little bit about him but it's really sad to see someone getting this kind of hate and seeing how bad they can get because of comments the people do. Even when he smiles, it doesn't seem sincere and we
— ⁷ # ali (@blinkstatic) February 11, 2020
him from depression. so, if you don't know a lot about his story, lemme explain a little bit: he lost two of his best friends because they committed suicide, they were part of the industry too. he's bipolar and he needs to take medicine that, we obviously can tell, he isn't
— ⁷ # ali (@blinkstatic) February 11, 2020
in korea, he's hated on, he's being criticized because he left "one of the best groups of kpop" so there's a lot of people that doesn't support him in his home country and there's a lot more who send hate to him. so PLEASE, send him something even tho you don't listen his music
— ⁷ # ali (@blinkstatic) February 11, 2020
positive comment so he can watch it live and see that he's loved and deserves to live. thank you so much for reading this or even leaving a like. I hope it can reach a ton more of people. pic.twitter.com/yCZdxqVroT
— ⁷ # ali (@blinkstatic) February 11, 2020