Aaron Yan Reveals He is No Longer Friends With Former Band Members; Reveals Details Behind Disbandment
Cleo Fagela | | Sep 23, 2014 07:09 AM EDT |
Taiwanese boy band Fahrenheit former member Aaron Yan claims that he is no longer in contact with former members Jiro Wang and Calvin Chen, adding that the reason behind their disbandment was due to internal conflict.
The former idol has revealed in a recent interview that he doesn't keep in touch with Wang and Chen after the four-member group came to a consensus to go their separate ways. The singer-actor also stated that he is no longer friends with them.
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Yan stated that it was only Wu Chun, another member of the group who is now a famous singer and actor, whom he keeps in touch with. He claimed that it was only Wu who treated him like a real friend.
During the interview, Yan also revealed the real reason behind the disbandment of the four-member boy band back in 2011. According to Taiwanese media reports, the 27-year old singer-actor claimed that there had been a fight between Wang and Wu which later resulted to the latter's decision to leave Fahrenheit.
Being the youngest in the group, Yan said that he felt like he was ignored and put into the sidelines when Wu was named as the most popular member when it comes to looks.
Other than that, Yan allegedly claimed that he felt like his opinion was neglected when the other two members decided to shed off their idol image which later resulted to the group's disbandment.
The singer-actor implied that the other members of Fahrenheit did not consider his feelings when they have decided to leave the group. "Did they think about how I am going to survive in the industry?" Yan stated on his interview.
The revelation that Yan stated in his interview left Fahrenheit fans shocked and he was criticized by some, saying that he was playing the victim. He was bashed and was commented on harshly.
Last September 22, Yan responded to the criticism being thrown at him and has taken to Facebook to further state his grievances, implying the every kind of emotional ties he'd had when he was a member of the band had been monitored.
"Will you continue banging on a wall after getting hurt from knocking on it for years? ... If you are the only one taking initiative, it would be like banging on a wall," wrote Yan.
However, despite addressing the issue, the post left their fans disappointed, but Yan stated that though it looked like he was putting the blame on the other members, it wasn't what he meant.
"Don't take my words out of context," said Yan as his last comment on the issue.
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