In this situation, those around him are hoping for a speedy return to the entertainment industry. This is not because I am supporting Fuwa-chan, but for a “different reason.” An entertainment industry insider revealed the following. “Fuwachan has a wide circle of friends in the entertainment industry. Because he has an “out-of-control character” and has made many gaffes, he may end up saying something he shouldn’t on YouTube or social media. However, while he was in the entertainment industry, he was warned by fellow celebrities, so some aspects of his behavior were kept in check to a certain extent. If she were to distance herself from the entertainment industry completely, there would be a risk that her out-of-control, out-of-control publicity character would go unchecked.” Although she made an inappropriate post about Yasuko this time, as long as she remains in the entertainment industry, Fuwa-chan can be prevented from becoming even more extreme. It seems like it would be hard to be the one keeping an eye on things…
Well, there is no liability for damages for the parts that are true, and if they are true, then the people in question become perpetrators and end up having to pay damages to the people who caused the harm, which is why Yoshimoto Kogyo, Dentsu, comedians, and entertainers are all shaking in fear. If you live a normal life, that’s not going to happen. >>1.
If she becomes a YouTuber and takes on a more revealing role like Garcy, she’ll certainly be well-received. Since a return to showbiz is no longer possible, she should cut off all lingering attachment to it.
The morals of the television industry are far removed from those of the general public, but there is a certain group of people who enjoy watching this kind of thing, so there is no way for things to improve. I wish grandparents wouldn’t watch NHK shows like this, like Red and White, Red and White. The generation that is saying the right things now will be old people in 10 years time and contributing to the “it’s my fault” scam.
It’s the person’s fault for getting into trouble by being exposed, so go ahead and do it, Fuwa-chan. But this girl is going to do unnecessary things that don’t involve exposing her private life.
So that’s why the media was out in full force condemning ordinary people making slanderous comments on social media as an unforgivable act of violence, yet went so far as to defend Fuwa’s comment in an unusually awkward manner.
It’s a matter of which to choose – Fuwa-chan or the sponsor, and the production. If it’s more important than the sponsor, I expect she’ll be back soon.
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