JACKSON’S GUILT OVER SUCCESS
THE A-TEAM star QUINTON ‘RAMPAGE’ JACKSON often "feels guilty" about his success because he’s plagued by memories of his troubled youth.
The street fighter-turned-actor, who grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, adm its many of his childhood pals have fallen victim to drugs and crime whil e he has since found fame in the blockbuster hit, replacing Mr. T in the role of B. A. Baracus.
And Jackson can’t understand why he didn’t share the same fate as his f riends.
He tells Britain’s The Sun, "I came from the streets. A lot of people I grew up with died or were on drugs or are in prison.
"All my close friends, apart from one or two, are like that. Sometimes I feel guilty or I feel like, ‘God, why did you spare me?’ I now make a g ood living and travel the world."
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