Fuwachan Apologizes directly to Yasuko and will personally attend work on the 6th...No plans to suspend activities due to the inappropriate posting scandal
In the controversy over YouTuber and talent Fuwa-chan (30) posting inappropriate content on social media to comedian Yasuko (25), it was revealed on the 7th that the two met in person in Tokyo on the 6th and Fuwa-chan apologized. According to sources, after Fuwa-chan posted a message on X on the night of the 4th (which she later deleted) that could be interpreted as slanderous and libelous towards Yasuko, she found herself receiving more criticism than she had imagined, which prompted her to decide to apologize to Yasuko directly. The following day, on the 5th, he heard about Yasuko’s schedule through a related party, and on the 6th he went to the workplace to apologize. Fuwa-chan is said to be making arrangements to post an apology on social media in the future, but is not considering suspending her activities at this stage. Programs in which Fuwa-chan appears are still scrambling to respond. He is a regular on Nippon Television’s “Gyōretsu no Dekiru Soudanjo” (Sundays, 9 p.m.), but a representative from the station commented again, “There will be no changes to the lineup for the broadcast on the 11th.” However, it is expected that consideration will be given to reducing the number of scenes featuring Fuwa-chan. On the 4th, Fuwa-chan posted a message to Yasuko on X, to which Yasuko responded that same night by saying, “I’m so sad.” Although Fuwachan later apologized, saying, “I said things I shouldn’t have said and hurt people,” criticism mounted, especially on social media. On the 6th, Google Japan, which sells the “Google Pixel” smartphone featured in the commercial, announced that it would stop posting advertisements and promotional materials. Fuwa-chan’s agency has not responded to questions about the reason for the post or how they will respond in the future. Previous thread.
I’m relieved that the issue seems to have been completely and finally resolved between the two parties involved. I’m rooting for this issue to appear in textbooks as a symbol of diversity.
>>9 In the end, they’re just a bunch of scum because they shut up when it’s inconvenient for them. They’re just like Koreans who only shout loudly about things that benefit them.
Even though Fuwa has completely apologized, Yasuko still hasn’t resolved the situation? Yasuko’s stock is really dropping… She seems stupid more than she seems to have a bad personality.
>>24 She posted that she was very sad and the other person apologized but she kept quiet I just want to know what happened to Yasuko’s Olympics, who said she was going to win a gold medal just for being alive If they canceled the competition, that would be funny.
A comedian teases another comedian by saying “Please die,” and the comedian responds with “I’m sad,” and then finally apologizes directly. How long will this comedy that has drawn the public’s attention continue? Is it a prank? “Tettele! It was a prank. I’m not sad at all.” Say it.
Nakamaru hasn’t been criticized as much as Watanabe Higashide because his wife has a very bad image, and I don’t think he needs to refrain from doing so, but maybe he ran away because there’s a live broadcast.
Is this a prank grand prix? Is it Wednesday Downtown? When will it be broadcast? Will Fuwa-chan end up being taken to a comedy court and sentenced to death?
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