November 2, 2024 18:01 Arashi’s Kazunari Ninomiya (41) updated his X (formerly Twitter) account on the 2nd. Following some reports in weekly magazines, he announced that X would be on hiatus. On the 1st, some weekly magazines reported that Ninomiya had visited the shrine with his family for the Shichi-Go-San festival. The article was accompanied by a photo of Ninomiya in a suit, with his wife and child dressed in kimonos. Ninomiya said, “I’ve lived my life telling myself, ‘I don’t like having my private life photographed, but it can’t be helped.’ Of course, due to the nature of my job it was easier for me to live that way, so I understood that and lived my life that way,” he wrote, expressing his views up to now. He then expressed his anger, saying, “There is nothing I can understand about this incident,” and “These days, even the act of taking photos without permission has become something that is considered bad manners and morals, as in, ‘you don’t take photos of ordinary people and post them on the Internet where an unspecified number of people can see them’ (this is my own personal opinion)… Do professionals not need to abide by morals and manners? Is it okay to blur out people’s families? It raises a lot of questions.” In addition, in the photograph, only Ninomiya’s wife and children are blurred out. In response to this, he said, “I think that perhaps the publisher or photographer blurred the image out of consideration. However, regardless of the circumstances or reason, please refrain from taking photos of ordinary family members. You’ve used mosaics before, but you’ve never had someone else use mosaics on you, right?” he confided. Ninomiya said, “Now that only negative feelings like this are being generated, I feel it is not good for an individual to make such a statement in this setting. “There is a risk that it may upset the viewers, so Ninomiya has decided to take a break from X,” he declared. “We haven’t decided how long we will be closed, but I hope everyone stays healthy until we can reopen,” she wrote. Tomorrow, November 3rd, marks the 25th anniversary of Arashi’s debut. Ninomiya concluded his post sadly, “Tomorrow would have been our special anniversary, but…” Tokyo Sports web.
It was a secret photo taken, and the weekly magazine is inciting extremist Johnny’s fans by writing articles about ex-Johnny’s talents, so I hope they sue them.
I guess they’re just being taken by ordinary people who happen to be there and then sold. It’s also a question of the morals of the publishing companies that buy them.
That’s how you make money by turning yourself into a product, so it can’t be helped. That’s what it means to be a celebrity. If you don’t like that, then you won’t be a celebrity.
I always wonder who wants to see these kinds of photos. I don’t really want to know about the private lives of idols and actors, but I guess there are a lot of people who want to know when they look on 5ch. When watching dramas or variety shows, there are always people who write about who’s their wife, husband, or boyfriend.
I don’t understand the connection between the protests and x’s hiatus. Isn’t it a blow for Ninomiya to take a break from advertising? I don’t really care, so I’d rather he stay on hiatus forever.
Recently, because of Ohtani’s influence, it seems like the major league system is to make everyone’s family, including their wives and children, public and make them public, so even though Ohtani probably doesn’t want to reveal his child, he may have to do so.
>>50 That’s what it means to make yourself a commodity, whether you’re a celebrity or an athlete. It’s a job that causes trouble for your family. But in exchange, you can earn a lot of money that you can’t earn in a normal job. It’s impossible to enjoy only the good parts. In exchange for the good life for your family, it’s also cramped.
>>50 It’s not a compulsory culture in America, so if you don’t want to release it, you don’t have to. Godzilla Matsui’s wife used to be an ordinary office worker, so apparently photos are not allowed. They also seem to have children.
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