'I thought we were super famous': Energy's Toro recounts sitting in economy while F4's Vanness Wu was in business class

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Fans sending off their idols at airports have always been part of the fan culture. While some celebrities are against it as it could result in disruption to airport operations, there are others who treat it as a small runway for them to see and be seen, and the amount of fans present represents their popularity. But does popularity also...

"I thought we were super famous': Energy's Toro recounts sitting in economy while F4's Vanness Wu was in business classPHOTO: Screengrab/YouTube/BiggerBosshave always been part of the fan culture.

He spoke about an interesting experience that they had at Changi Airport during their heyday. Besides Toro and Milk, Energy also included Ady , Chang Shu-Wei and Hsieh Kun-Da. Toro added that after returning to Taiwan, they gave feedback to their management company, comparing their popularity to their treatment.Toro shared: "When we recorded our first and second album, we had bento meals. One day when we were recording our third album, I remember I was hungry, so I waited near the lift doors for our meal to arrive."

"I went to check the sign next door and realised that A-mei was recording there," he said, laughing together with Milk, 44.

 

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