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Anything is possible

Singer-actor Wu Chun doesn’t rule out the possibilit­y of a comeback by boyband Fahrenheit.

- By JAN LEE

WU Chun might no longer be part of a popular boyband as Fahrenheit is on indefinite hiatus, but much of his life is still in the spotlight.

His wife, two children and, more recently, his father have all appeared on various reality television shows in China.

But the 39-year-old Brunei national says he is not worried about the impact of the exposure on his two children – his daughter, affectiona­tely known as Nei Nei, eight, and his son Max, five.

He says: “If we lived in China, I probably wouldn’t have said yes to appearing in those programmes since it would have disrupted their daily lives. But my kids live in Brunei – they have never been asked for photos, not even once – so I’m not worried.”

The heartthrob found a new following in China after he and his children appeared on the fifth season of family-based reality TV programme Where Are We Going Dad? in 2017.

Chinese viewers cooed over the doting father and his adorable kids. His wife appeared in one episode of the series while he and his 72-year-old father were on the new variety show The Best Times.

While his children have not made many TV appearance­s since the season ended, he says both of them are doing great.

“Nei Nei just got a distinctio­n for her Grade 2 piano exam, and for singing as well, so I’m really happy for her. She was really nervous before it,” says Wu.

Max, who celebrated his birthday in October, has started playing basketball.

“His birthday wish is to grow taller. I don’t know why he’d wish for that, nobody’s ever said he’s short.”

And good news for Fahrenheit fans, the singer-actor does not rule out the possibilit­y of a comeback.

“We have definitely talked about a reunion and we are interested. But a comeback concert is not always the easiest thing to arrange, so maybe not right now.”

The quartet, which was formed in 2005, also included Jiro Wang, Aaron Yan and Calvin Chen. They were one of the most successful boybands in Taiwanese entertainm­ent, appearing in hit dramas like Hanazakari­no Kimitachih­e (2006 to 2007) together.

Wu left the group in 2011 and the members have since branched out into solo careers.

He adds: “I haven’t sung in a while so if we do have a comeback, I’ll definitely be nervous. But I probably won’t feel the same amount of pressure as I felt in the past as an idol.

“If we come back now it’ll be a special, nostalgic thing, which is different and less stressful.”

As for his future plans, Wu says he hopes to do more charity work.

“Causes involving children and exploring their potential and providing them with good education - that’s something I really hope to do.” – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

 ?? — Handout ?? Wu Chun starred inGuardian­s Of TheTomb earlier this year.
— Handout Wu Chun starred inGuardian­s Of TheTomb earlier this year.

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