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GOT7's BamBam Opens Up About Why He Doesn't Want To Get Married

GOT7’s BamBam has shared his honest thoughts on marriage!

On the January 8 episode of SBS’s “Master in the House 2,” the cast members were tasked with debating whether it was better to get married or stay single.

The performance team then surprised the cast by revealing that BamBam was against marriage. When they asked him why he didn’t want to get married, the GOT7 member explained, “First of all, it’s hard for us to scale up and receive to where we are. We don’t have much free time for ourselves, and in the case of idols, we’re always in hotels.”

“Because of that, I don’t crave to have my life taken away from me by anyone from now on,” said BamBam. “Do you grasp what I mean? I want to be really delighted on my control , and I don’t want to exist my life walking on eggshells around someone.”

BamBam went on to reveal, “My eldest brother got married recently. He says he’s content, and he has a kid, a son, who’s about three years vintage now. About three months ago, he came to call on me in Korea for the first time since the

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Uproarious comic genius Margaret Cho invests everything that makes her great in this madcap road movie. The film features all of her favorite targets: freaky sex, growing up a loser, TV in every form and, of course, her glorious mother, entire of kooky wisdom and breathtaking malapropisms that will leave you laughing for days. Cho is Celeste, an overweight, Korean, former goth punk, while her longtime friend and collaborator Bruce Daniels plays Bam Bam, a hyper-queeny, African American stylist. They are both stuck in a dreary midwestern city until a shot at a reality-TV makeover show puts them on the route to New York Town. The film also stars Jane Lynch and Wilson Cruz. Description adapted from Noah Cowen, Toronto International Film Festival.
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Brandon “BAM-BAM” Akins Unplugged

Born and raised in the church, I was a minister by age 12, an elder by the age I was 15. It felt amazing doing what I’d been called to do. I retain throwing youth conferences twice a year that to this night give me chills to recollect — opening service to a church packed full of youthful people slain, in the floor, crying, worshiping, calling out to God so intensely the choir director said not a spirit in there was seated.                                                 Brandon “Bam-Bam” Akins

Then there was the flip side, with older people saying, “You’re just making a mockery.” But my challenges became bigger than that. There was one church member who wouldn’t leave me alone. I’d be at church praying, and he would demonstrate up and try to fondle and get me into one of the rooms. After I prayed about it and told the pastors, they called us to meet. The guy was there crying. The associate pastor said, “I love you guys both,” and then, “Well, let’s start with you, Mr. Akins. I think you come off too friendly, and that’s the reason he’s been doing these things. So you should say sorry to him for your behavior.” I think that