Fahrenheit debuted in 2005, consisting of Jiro Wang, Calvin Chen, Wu Chun, and Aaron Yan, and once dominated the Taiwanese music industry. Recently, Aaron Yan made a shocking revelation on a program that both staff and members from Fahrenheit sexually harassed him by playing the "raffle ball" game—touching his private parts—during his time with the group. He frankly admitted he still can't let go of this experience: "I've never been able to get over that period!"
On a recent episode of the podcast "Wow! Got Something to Say?", Aaron Yan talked about his experience during his Fahrenheit days. In 2006, while they were promoting their debut album, the project's planner was an outsourced staff member who forced him to play the "raffle ball" game as soon as they got on the van every day. "Raffle ball means, he would reach into my pants and touch me first, then the others (referring to group members) would join in. This is what I went through."
Not only did the planner lead the sexual harassment, the other members would also join in and jokingly touch him, leaving the hosts in shock. When asked if he resisted at the time, Aaron Yan said that although he managed a forced smile to show reluctance, in the end he could only grit his teeth and go along with it. "(They) probably thought it was all just a joke, like straight guys horsing around." He didn't dare tell the company he was being harassed, and endured it all throughout the promotional period. This painful past remains an indelible scar for him.
Source: ETtoday