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GOT7’s Mark Asks Fans to Stop Sending Gifts to His House

Mark Tuan of boy group GOT7 made a polite appeal to his fans.

On Wednesday, December 30, the singer took his thoughts to his personal X account. “I know it’s all out of love but I’d appreciate it if you guys stop sending letters and packages to my house. Please and thank you,” Mark wrote.

Although he didn’t detail the incident that prompted the request, it can be noted that he moved back to the United States since GOT7 left JYP Entertainment in January 2021. To recall, the Taiwanese-American singer grew up in Los Angeles and was part of GOT7′s foreigner line. 

After that, he signed with top Hollywood talent label Creative Artists Agency. Since then, he has also established his own YouTube channel, record label, and Chinese company.

As a soloist, he released the single “Carry Me Out” in March 2023. In October, he returned with his latest EP Fallin’

Currently, Mark is in the middle of his “no other side” concert tour. In 2022, he had several stops across North America. Starting January 6, 2024, the “Everyone Else Fades singer will be performing in Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Bangkok, and Seoul. 

 

Fans raise concern for Mark 

Upon seeing the post, fans, especially Ahgases (GOT7’s fanbase), responded with echoes for his request. 

“If you love him, the first thing you must do is respect his privacy and safety,” one fan wrote. Meanwhile another stated: “A true fan knows you can’t cross the boundaries, stop invading Mark’s personal space!”

Others, meanwhile, felt apologetic for the bad fan behavior and applauded Mark for bravely speaking up. “I am sorry people are being this invasive, I hope you guys are safe and protected,” one wrote. 

Many fans also expressed their concern for the singer and asked him to take care of himself. Overall, we hope that this would be a reminder to fans to respect the privacy of the artists. 

Featured image: Mark Tuan in the poser of his latest EP ‘Fallin’.’ Credit: Twitter/Mark Tuan

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GOT7’s Mark Tuan Teases Possible Solo Comeback With Mysterious Poster

It has been a while since we heard from GOT7 but it looks like Mark Tuan is already preparing for a comeback. The Californian member of the boy group has just dropped a mysterious new teaser. Not surprisingly, AHGASEs are already hyped up by the idea that Mark will be back with new music.

GOT7’s Mark Tuan Hypes Up September 2023 Content

On August 21, a teaser from the GOT7 member surfaced on his official social media, leaving fans in suspense. The enigmatic ‘Coming Soon’ poster features Mark Tuan confidently posing, yet an intentional blur effect and obscured eyes shroud the image in mystery. At the bottom of the poster is a lone date September 1, 2023. It is the sole clue, hinting at something significant on the horizon.

This cryptic teaser has piqued the curiosity of fans, who eagerly await what unfolds on the promised date. Needless to say, AHGASEs are already prepared for an exciting revelation or announcement.

For now, it is unclear whether Mark Tuan is gearing up for a solo comeback. It is also possible that his upcoming project will be an advertising collaboration. Nevertheless, fans are eagerly looking forward to new content from the GOT7 member.

In January 2021, Mark Tuan and the other six members of GOT7 chose not to renew their contracts with JYP Entertainment. Since then, Mark returned to the US and established his own YouTube channel, record label, and Chinese company. He later signed with Creative Artists Agency and released the song “Never Gonna Come Down” with Bibi for the movie “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”. Mark’s latest release is the single “Carry Me Out” which was released in March 2023.

GOT7 had previously promised that they are preparing for a full group comeback. Member Park Jinyoung teased the comeback during his speech at the 59th Baeksang Awards earlier this year. The teaser was dropped right before Jinyoung enlisted for military service.

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