Taiwan’s adult content platform SWAG has once again stirred up buzz by extending collaboration invites to controversial internet personalities Guo Guo and Jia Ning. After Guo Guo was accused of cheating during her marriage, her career plummeted, leading to work suspension. Meanwhile, Jia Ning also caught SWAG’s attention. News of the platform’s moves triggered heated discussions online.
Below are six high-profile figures who turned to SWAG following public scandals, drawing polarized reactions:
1. Tsung Shen
Known as the “Asian Tsung Shen,” gaming streamer Chang Jia-Hang was criticized for downplaying the seriousness of the Jacky Wu scandal in 2024. As a result, sponsors cut ties, and his income tanked. He later joined SWAG’s livestream, pushing boundaries in his debut session with adult stars Mio and Sunflower. Interactions included feeding oversized hot dogs, groping scenes, and even a shocking “punishment” that involved touching male private parts—after which he vomited on stream.

2. 177
Former military frogman 177, once a sergeant in Taiwan’s elite Marine unit, was dismissed after being reported for filming sex videos and selling them via a paid subscription. After losing his military title, he joined SWAG and continued his adult content career. When criticized for using the “frogman” label, he defended himself: “I earned that title through hard work, and what I do now doesn’t erase that.”

3. Nene
In 2023, former military counselor Nene was involved in a viral video scandal. She later joined SWAG as a livestream host, pushing boundaries with her boyfriend in scenes shot in bathrooms and bedrooms. Her transformation shocked the nation. While her grandmother disapproved, Nene justified her work, even becoming an advocate against sexual violence and speaking at schools.

4. Chen Yi
Outspoken internet personality Chen Yi joined SWAG in May 2024, claiming the title of “Next-Gen Erotic Queen.” She teamed up with 177 and Nene in a racy livestream, performing provocative acts like the “bento train” and simulated dry-humping. The stream attracted nearly 30,000 viewers and received NT$10,000 in donations, not counting her six-figure appearance fee.

5. Sun An-Tso
The son of actress Di Ying, Sun An-Tso has had a controversial public image due to past legal issues in the U.S. and Thailand. In 2024, he joined Chen Yi on SWAG for a livestream discussing his first-time experiences and hookup stories. He also sparred with Chen Yi in a livestream boxing match.

6. The Beast (Chen Chih-Han)
Popular fitness influencer and gym owner Chen Chih-Han, better known as The Beast, also joined SWAG in 2025. Despite appearing with a cast on his fractured left arm, he hosted a live session with Japanese AV actress “Dark IU” and Malaysian beauty Lin. His awkwardness and stuttering around the women made for an unexpectedly humorous stream, which drew over 4,000 viewers.

Sources: ETtoday星光雲


