Popular Gravure Idol declares, “Dieting is the best plastic surgery,” and photos prove her dramatic transformation from a chubby face to a beautiful face.
Gravure idol Ayaka Shimomura (24) updated her x (formerly Twitter) account by the 9th. He posted photos of his dramatic changes in appearance from the past to the present. Shimomura wrote, “Dieting is the best cosmetic surgery (I can say that with confidence).” On the left is a shot of her making a peace sign when she had a plump, chubby face, and on the right is a current shot of her in a green bikini, highlighting her beauty, incredible figure, and toned style, comparing the changes as “evidence photos.” The impression that her appearance has changed completely is striking, as if she were a different person. In response to this post, there has been a flood of praise, with comments such as “Sayaka, you really worked really hard!”, “You look even more beautiful now”, “Indeed! I want to praise the incredible and wonderful transformation of this miraculous transformation”, “Amazing!”, “You’ve put in so much effort”, “You’ve changed so much”, and “Your atmosphere is completely different!” Shimomura is active as a model, gravure idol, and has appeared in numerous image DVDs.
>>1 I overwhelmingly prefer the left one. My wife has a plump body, standing 160cm tall and weighing 67kg (according to a sneak peek at her health check chart).
I’m glad that there are still many decent women who dislike plastic surgery. Hirose Alice also stubbornly denied the suspicions that she had plastic surgery. It’s weird to change your face so easily after all. She’s not a fugitive.
To be honest, the one on the right is generally prettier, and I think it’s fine for her to be on the right as a way to achieve self-actualization. However, when it comes to gravure, girls like the one on the right are too common, have no distinctive features, and don’t interest me. However, the one on the left is a niche model, but it could appeal to some men’s sexual preferences and gain a passionate fanbase.
>>31 I see. It’s true that in the skinny state of the photo on the right, she’ll get lost in the crowd and won’t be able to make it as a gravure idol. She’d probably make more money publishing books as a diet celebrity or running classes.
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