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The best of both worlds: ‘Hannah Montana’ actor attending Jackson Wang meet-and-greet surprises fans

The best of both worlds: ‘Hannah Montana’ actor attending Jackson Wang meet-and-greet surprises fans

It’s the best of both worlds for K-pop and Disney fans as actor Jason Earls of “Hannah Montana” attended Jackson Wang’s meet and greet.

September 12, 2022
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The fan event was held at Fingerprints Music store in Long Beach, California, to promote his sophomore solo album “MAGIC MAN,” which was released on Sept. 9. 
The album dropped alongside a music video for the track “Blue.” It also includes the previously released singles “Cruel” and “Blow” as well as tracks Wang debuted live such as “Drive It Like You Stole It.”
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Earls, who played Hannah Montana’s brother Jackson Stewart on the Disney Channel show, and his wife Katie Drysen are both K-pop fans. 
Last month, Drysen shared photos on her Instagram account of her attending the Head In The Clouds Festival, a music festival organized by 88rising that Wang performed at. 
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Surprised social media users were quick to react after seeing Earls and Wang at the fansign. 
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Earls and Drysen have also previously shown their love for K-pop boy group Stray Kids.
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Besides his solo album, Wang and his GOT7 groupmates released their first project since leaving JYP Entertainment in May — a self-titled EP led by the title track “Nanana.”
 
Feature Image via E! Insider (left), Team Wang records (right)
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      Daniel Anderson

      Daniel Anderson is a Seattle-based Entertainment Reporter for NextShark

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