Saya Hiyama (31), a former weather anchor for Weathernews who recently announced her marriage to tennis player Yoshihito Nishioka (29) of MIKIHOUSE, appeared on Nippon Cultural Broadcasting’s “Saya Hiyama’s Aniura – A Look Behind the Scenes of Anime” (Sunday midnight 1:00) on the 22nd. Since announcing their marriage on social media on the 19th, they made their first radio appearance and once again announced their marriage. At the beginning of the program, Hiyama began by saying, “There’s something I’d like to tell you,” and announced his marriage. “I had been making preparations, hoping to announce it on the appropriate day. However, some reports have been released, and I am extremely sorry that I had to announce it to everyone in this way,” he said, apologizing for reports of his marriage coming out before the announcement, and continued, “I would like to continue doing what I love with all my heart, and work hard both in my private and public life. I would be grateful if you would continue to support me warmly,” he said, expressing his enthusiasm for the future. Regarding Hiyama, some media reported that she was getting married on the 13th, and during a live broadcast on her YouTube channel that same day, she commented, “I’m a little surprised too, but I hope to officially announce it in a proper manner from my own mouth at a later date.” They later announced their marriage via social media on the 19th.
>>1 If that’s the case, they should have announced their marriage later that day and started recruiting for the fan club The controversy was clearly their own doing.
If they’d filed their marriage registration on a special day, I’d understand, but I don’t get why they want to announce it on a special day. This guy always makes excuses for everything after the fact.
The funniest part is that the princess who was said to be a weak man, or rather a soft man, was actually dating the complete opposite, the pinnacle of strength, a tennis player.
>>29 According to the participants, the time allotted for the autograph session was 5 minutes per person. By the way, the time allotted for underground idol special events is about 1 minute per person. So even though the autograph session participation is a separate fee, if you’re a hardcore fan, paying 7000 yen and getting 5 minutes of talk time might actually be a great deal.
If it had just been marriage, surely otaku wouldn’t have gone crazy like this? It was just a mistake to hide the fact that she was married and create a fan club.
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