Fuwa-chan “She’s totally comfortable with the slander”, “It really doesn’t make sense”, “It’s just the way Yahoo commenters behave....It’s so stupid...” There are mixed reactions to her alleged “complaint” messages after the incident.
“Considering the weight of the responsibility I feel for this incident, I have decided to take a break from entertainment activities for a while to mark a turning point. I would like to use this hiatus to take some time to reflect on myself. I will reflect on this and work harder.” On August 11, entertainer Fuwachan announced that she would be taking a break from show business due to her inappropriate comments towards comedian Yasuko. However, since the incident, a post that was only intended for paid members of X has caused controversy. The uproar that began with the abusive language directed at Yasuko has affected many people, including her being removed from a flagship radio program, the deletion of YouTube videos in which she appeared as a commercial character, and editing her appearance and comments out of her regular programs. 《Slander is no problem》 However, after the incident, he sent messages to his own x paid members, such as 《Slander is no problem》 《Seriously incomprehensible》 《It’s the same vibe as the Yahoo! commenters on that radio show… What an idiot…》 and it was spread on x that he may have sent messages that could be interpreted as complaints about the incident. On the internet, there were harsh comments about this suspicion, such as, “Is it real? If so, it’s pretty horrible and shows she has no remorse.”, “Personally, I don’t think Fuwa-chan will come back.”, “I didn’t think Fuwa-chan was remorseful, so this is to be expected… Even though it’s a subscription service, it’s so stupid that she made it public.”, but there were also some defending her, saying, “The message that was revealed this time was from before the hiatus was announced,” and “It was just a message for her fans.”
>>1 >There were also voices defending him, saying, “It was just a message to my fans.” That’s not a defense at all lol. What kind of thinking is that lol?
>>1 There were also voices defending him, saying, “The message that was revealed this time was written before the hiatus was announced,” and “It was only a message for his fans.” Are you being defensive?
On Tetsuko’s Room, Fuwachan said, “When I’m in a bad mood, I take it out on my friends. But once he gets over it, I immediately apologize and say, ’Sorry about earlier,’ and we make it even!” After hearing this, Tetsuko said, “You may think you’ve made it even, but that may not be the case for the other person.”
>>24 I guess they think that since they feel that way about themselves, it’s okay to say the same to others But even though they say that slander doesn’t work, they’ve closed the comments section on YouTube lol It’s working.
Well, it was the agency that wrote that they would reflect on their actions and work harder. The person in question doesn’t think that at all, they’re just hiding away. It’s strange to ask if it’s real. The apology is fake.
He only used a word that is banned on TV, so there’s no need to feel remorseful. He met with Yasuko, the person involved, and got her forgiveness, so I think he just used a word that is banned on TV on a whim. The righteous people on the sidelines are just going on and on about it.
If you scrape together 400 yen every month from the poor and occasionally gather super chats while exposing your secrets on live chat, you’ll be super safe with no damage.
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