On July 9th, Fujisaki Nagi of the four-member music unit “Saishū Mirai Shoujo” announced that she had been involved in an incident where someone broke into her house at her x. The group also announced that they would be temporarily restricting their activities from now on. The incident occurred on July 5th. According to the group’s announcement, “The window at the home of Fujisaki Nagi, a talent affiliated with our company, was broken and an illegal entry occurred. Fortunately, Fujisaki herself and her family were out at the time of the incident, and no injuries occurred, so nothing serious happened, but she appeared to be exhausted as it was right before their solo concert.” The incident occurred two days later, on the 7th, just before their first solo concert in a year, “Saishū Mirai Shoujo “Kakumeitoku Shoujo” ~New Formation Announcement Live~”. The solo concert will be held under strict security measures to meet the expectations of their fans, but as for their activities afterwards, some of their activities will be temporarily restricted and suspended for safety reasons. Fujisaki herself wrote on x, “In fact, just before the solo concert, there were signs of a break-in at my house. The bedroom window was broken and glass was scattered all over the place. To be honest, I still can’t believe that something like this could actually happen,” and added, “For the time being, I have evacuated to a safe place.” “Fujisaki has always had a lot of passionate male fans, but on June 22nd, about two weeks before the incident, there was a commotion that seemed to provoke those fans. Fujisaki, who is known for frequently ego-searching on x, posted on “Fujisaki Nagi” on the same day. “If you post with this in mind, Fujisaki Nagi will come and like it in the middle of the night,” she “announced,” and posts that included her name were actually “liked” by her one after another, which caused a big buzz. In hopes that Fujisaki herself would read the posts, there were also a lot of sexual harassment posts involving Fujisaki’s name and posts that suggested sexual assault against Fujisaki. Furthermore, Fujisaki herself “liked” these violent and obscene posts, which escalated the content to even more extreme. Later, Fujisaki reflected on the fact that she had “liked” posts indiscriminately without choosing the content, but the situation escalated to the point where the “Final Future Girl” account issued a warning on the 23rd the following day, saying, “We will take firm action using all possible means against illegal acts such as obscene remarks and slander against our affiliated talents.” (Entertainment magazine writer) It would be a shame if the fan service of “indiscriminate likes” caused some users to misunderstand and get out of control.
Even if it was just a burglary, we won’t know the truth until the culprit is arrested, so you have no choice but to evacuate, especially if you have children.
Wait, she’s a single mother and an idol❓ Wouldn’t that be burglary if she did it while she was away❓ It would be great if they wrote an article about it before her solo concert I’m worried the tickets won’t sell out~ I can see right through that (´・_・`)
It’s amazing that she’s such a big fan even though she has a child. When idols divorce and have children, they usually move away, but since she’s been a single mother since the beginning, maybe she doesn’t care much about her ex-husband’s presence?
>>38 In fact, there’s a mysterious trend of people misunderstanding that single mothers are more accessible, and there’s no virginity involved so there may be a lot of people who think that there’s an opportunity for something meaningless.
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