
Wu Zun Arrives in Guang Zhou Incurring Airport Chaos
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(HongKong source), Fahrenheit member Wu Zun's popularity invaded China, HongKong, Taiwan. Currently, Wu Zun's Guang Zhou promotional visit has led to thousands of fans surrounding the airport. In the end, the fans had some problems with the customs officers, which led to the fans being beaten by security officers and their batons at the airport, incurring total chaos!
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At that time, Wu Zun was about to go through customs and there's actually security who didn't recognize the source of chaos Wu Zun himself and actually ran up to him asking "Who are you?"
When the crew with Wu Zun saw the airport security losing control, for Wu Zun’s safety made a last minute decision to change their direction, and quickly brought him away. The fans on the other side, upon seeing him being led off, lost their logical thinking and broke through the customs line barrier in an attempt to give chase. Security officers on duty were scared stiff and anxiously wielded their batons in order to get the fans to settle down, making the whole scene more chaotic.
After the incident, Wu Zun said "Seeing fans getting hurt made me feel sad, I hope that the same thing would never happen again. This includes hiring cars to chase us, it’s simply too dangerous!"
However, would the fanatic fans listen? Not only did around 10 or so fans take the same plane with Wu Zun to come to Guang Zhou, they even stayed in the same hotel as him, sticking to him like shadows. There’s even fans who knocked on his door at 1am in the wee hours!
Wu Zun said helplessly," I don't have the heart to scold them, but I hope that they can support me in a more mature way, use the money used for buying the plane tickets, renting of cars to do charity. Don't buy gifts for me anymore, all I would like are the 'letters' only.
However, as the mandarin word for 'Letter' (Xin) and 'Sex' (Xing) have similar pronunciation, which made the crew members, for a moment thought that they heard wrongly, and made everyone erupt into laughter.
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Farenheit most popular member.
Wu Zun : Never thought of going solo.
Regardless of position or the ability to earn money, Wu Zun along overtook the other Fahrenheit members, the situation similar to that of F4’s Jerry Yen in the early years.
Both of them came from 4-member bands, but their popularity singled them out. After Wu Zun's “Hana Kimi”, the next drama would be GTV’s “Little Princess Sister” also starring him as a main lead. In addition, there are more and more advertising companies starting to look just for him to advertise.
While the criteria for going solo seems to get more and more obvious, ask Wu Zun, if he would be copy Jerry Yen, leaving F4 and become his own boss, would he leave Fahrenheit and go solo?
Wu Zun said that he had never thought about going solo, "Although in drama serials we are each having our own job, but in the singing aspect, 4 persons’ power will then be strong enough, we will not separate."
Wu Zun pointed out, regardless accepting a role alone or any other form of work, he would always consider about the other member's feelings. However, Wu Zun also mentioned, opportunity this kind of thing, is never the same for everyone, so facing the circumstance when in a band, every member developing differently, it would require all of them to understand so that there wouldn’t be any conflicts.
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Being scolded as Pig when starting out
Wu Zun shot to fame based on “Hana Kimi” and was even invited to star in Stephen Chow's “Kung Fu Descendant”. But originally, Wu Zun ever had the thought of giving up the acting career. While filming his first drama “Tokyo Juliet”, he was scolded by the director until he cried, being insulted as "PIG" and "STUPID", which made Wu Zun make international calls to his father to share his woes.
And every time after getting scolded, Wu Zun would go into an eating frenzy to let out his stress, he tried once to eat 2 lunchboxes at one time; his manager was so scared that he forbid him to eat at all, which made Wu Zun feel depressed. In the end, Wu Zun’s determination changes everyone’s perspective of him and his performance in “Hana Kimi” was so refreshing, enabling him to come out of the darkness
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(HongKong source), Fahrenheit member Wu Zun's popularity invaded China, HongKong, Taiwan. Currently, Wu Zun's Guang Zhou promotional visit has led to thousands of fans surrounding the airport. In the end, the fans had some problems with the customs officers, which led to the fans being beaten by security officers and their batons at the airport, incurring total chaos!
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At that time, Wu Zun was about to go through customs and there's actually security who didn't recognize the source of chaos Wu Zun himself and actually ran up to him asking "Who are you?"
When the crew with Wu Zun saw the airport security losing control, for Wu Zun’s safety made a last minute decision to change their direction, and quickly brought him away. The fans on the other side, upon seeing him being led off, lost their logical thinking and broke through the customs line barrier in an attempt to give chase. Security officers on duty were scared stiff and anxiously wielded their batons in order to get the fans to settle down, making the whole scene more chaotic.
After the incident, Wu Zun said "Seeing fans getting hurt made me feel sad, I hope that the same thing would never happen again. This includes hiring cars to chase us, it’s simply too dangerous!"
However, would the fanatic fans listen? Not only did around 10 or so fans take the same plane with Wu Zun to come to Guang Zhou, they even stayed in the same hotel as him, sticking to him like shadows. There’s even fans who knocked on his door at 1am in the wee hours!
Wu Zun said helplessly," I don't have the heart to scold them, but I hope that they can support me in a more mature way, use the money used for buying the plane tickets, renting of cars to do charity. Don't buy gifts for me anymore, all I would like are the 'letters' only.
However, as the mandarin word for 'Letter' (Xin) and 'Sex' (Xing) have similar pronunciation, which made the crew members, for a moment thought that they heard wrongly, and made everyone erupt into laughter.
Bottom left
Farenheit most popular member.
Wu Zun : Never thought of going solo.
Regardless of position or the ability to earn money, Wu Zun along overtook the other Fahrenheit members, the situation similar to that of F4’s Jerry Yen in the early years.
Both of them came from 4-member bands, but their popularity singled them out. After Wu Zun's “Hana Kimi”, the next drama would be GTV’s “Little Princess Sister” also starring him as a main lead. In addition, there are more and more advertising companies starting to look just for him to advertise.
While the criteria for going solo seems to get more and more obvious, ask Wu Zun, if he would be copy Jerry Yen, leaving F4 and become his own boss, would he leave Fahrenheit and go solo?
Wu Zun said that he had never thought about going solo, "Although in drama serials we are each having our own job, but in the singing aspect, 4 persons’ power will then be strong enough, we will not separate."
Wu Zun pointed out, regardless accepting a role alone or any other form of work, he would always consider about the other member's feelings. However, Wu Zun also mentioned, opportunity this kind of thing, is never the same for everyone, so facing the circumstance when in a band, every member developing differently, it would require all of them to understand so that there wouldn’t be any conflicts.
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Being scolded as Pig when starting out
Wu Zun shot to fame based on “Hana Kimi” and was even invited to star in Stephen Chow's “Kung Fu Descendant”. But originally, Wu Zun ever had the thought of giving up the acting career. While filming his first drama “Tokyo Juliet”, he was scolded by the director until he cried, being insulted as "PIG" and "STUPID", which made Wu Zun make international calls to his father to share his woes.
And every time after getting scolded, Wu Zun would go into an eating frenzy to let out his stress, he tried once to eat 2 lunchboxes at one time; his manager was so scared that he forbid him to eat at all, which made Wu Zun feel depressed. In the end, Wu Zun’s determination changes everyone’s perspective of him and his performance in “Hana Kimi” was so refreshing, enabling him to come out of the darkness