Brunei-born star Wu Chun opens up about 20 years of insomnia: ‘I sleep less than 6 hours a night’


Wu Chun rose to fame as a member of the popular Taiwanese boy band Fahrenheit. Photo: Wu Chun/Instagram

Wu Chun, who gained fame as a member of the popular Taiwanese boy band Fahrenheit, recently held an autograph session at the 2024 CTA Tour in Macao.

The tennis event marked a nostalgic moment for the 45-year-old, who fondly recalled his Fahrenheit days, when autograph sessions attracted massive crowds and fans stood in line for hours to get the four idols’ signatures.

“It’s been a long time since I’ve held a signing event... I’m really happy as I can see all my fans up close,” said the father of two.

“I still remember those days. Sometimes we had to sign for seven to eight hours, going until one or two in the morning.

“Signing earlier today brought back so many memories. Even now, as I talk about it, I get goosebumps. It’s such a great memory.”

During this recent event, Wu Chun also opened up about his ongoing sleep issues, which have persisted for over two decades.

“I’ve always had trouble sleeping. But I’m used to it – it’s been more than 20 years. I sleep less than six hours every night.

“To me, it’s a good thing because it means I can get more things done,” added the celeb, who is now based in Shanghai, China.

Is there a solution to his dilemma at all?

“The doctor tells me not to think so much, and has prescribed a routine as part of ongoing treatment to help me rest better.”

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