Taiwanese artist Aaron Yan's dessert brand 'HOHOS' recently ran into trouble when a consumer found hair in a canelé, causing alarm. The customer threw away the canelé and voiced their dissatisfaction online. Aaron Yan's mood seemed affected, as he commented under a fan's post supporting their idol: 'I've seriously been considering leaving the industry,' sparking concerns.
On the 15th, a fan of Aaron Yan posted on social media: 'If this kind of experience happened to any ordinary person around you or to a passing netizen you see online, wouldn't you all feel heartbroken and offer comfort? Is it just because Aaron Yan is a celebrity that he has to endure so much malice?' Aaron Yan himself responded: 'I've seriously been considering leaving the industry!'
In response to the complaint, 'HOHOS' quickly posted a statement: 'After checking, the cause was bristle fibers from a brush that inadvertently fell out during the process of brushing the baking molds. We deeply apologize for the unpleasant experience.' The brand emphasized, 'At HOHOS, all production staff at the factory adhere to food hygiene regulations, wearing gloves, hats, and complete protective gear throughout the production and packaging process. The team will further strengthen inspections and process controls.'
Having started out in the popular boy band 'Fahrenheit,' Aaron Yan has since become active in acting, singing, and hosting, known for his candid and straightforward personality. This time, apparently unable to withstand the long-term cyberbullying endured as a public figure, he suddenly hinted at leaving the industry on social media, drawing attention from fans. Supporters rushed to encourage him: 'Aaron, don't give up,' 'Don't leave because of people who aren't worth it, we're always behind you,' and 'You can't go behind the scenes!' Their messages were filled with concern and reluctance.
Having started out in the popular boy band 'Fahrenheit,' Aaron Yan has since become active in acting, singing, and hosting, known for his candid and straightforward personality. This time, apparently unable to withstand the long-term cyberbullying endured as a public figure, he suddenly hinted at leaving the industry on social media, drawing attention from fans. Supporters rushed to encourage him: 'Aaron, don't give up,' 'Don't leave because of people who aren't worth it, we're always behind you,' and 'You can't go behind the scenes!' Their messages were filled with concern and reluctance.