“This is a turn-off,” she said in an angry rant at Chihara Junior, and also at Ishihara Satomi...the “daily gossiping” that Fuwa-chan wrote about on a “paid-only SNS.”
Fuwa-chan has caused controversy in the past for being late, speaking in a casual manner to big names, and problematic behavior in her private life. It is still fresh in our memory that in May of this year, Aoyama (38) of the comedy trio Nelsons was pinned down and his nuisance behavior on airplanes was exposed. On May 9th, in a post on his YouTube channel, Junior Chihara (50) revealed that Aoyama had encountered Fuwa-chan on a plane heading to Fukuoka for work. Apparently Fuwa-chan had been sleeping with her seat reclined even before takeoff, and showed no signs of responding when the flight attendant called out to her. Eventually, the flight attendant put the seat back in place and two of them put the seat belt on Fuwa-chan. Furthermore, when the plane landed, she was reclining her seat back and sleeping, and Aoyama was surprised when the flight attendant said, “There were about three people there.” (Web media reporter) This episode was also met with a flood of criticism as being “unreasonable,” but Fuwa-chan was apparently “getting angry” behind the scenes. “Fuwachan started a monthly subscription service for 399 yen on x in April this year, and posted some pretty radical content there. For example, he refuted the allegations of nuisance behavior on planes made by Aoyama of Nelsons, claiming that most of it was untrue, and strongly protested, saying, “There’s no way three flight attendants would show up.” He then explained how he had fallen asleep. To conclude the story, he specifically called out Chihara Junior, the owner of the YouTube channel that was exposed, telling him to “die.” In addition, in his review of the movie “Missing” starring Satomi Ishihara (37), which was released in May this year, he said that he liked Ishihara, but criticized her for her acting, saying that it did not match the serious content of the movie. “It seems that many fans were disappointed by all this condescending, bad-mouthing,” (Web media reporter, as mentioned above)
Following the abusive comments against Yasuko, X has been coldly looking at these kinds of backstabbing, with comments like “This is a turn-off” and “Fuwachan is too much.” In fact, when we signed up for Fuwa-chan’s subscription service, we were able to confirm the behind-the-scenes gossip about Ishihara and Junior that had been pointed out. In April of last year, Fuwa-chan wrote on x, “I guess gossiping and talking bad about people is the most fun.” But how does he feel about the current situation, with his radio job now gone and his past actions now coming back to haunt him? See the source for the full story.
Although he admitted to liking Ishihara, he was critical, saying that her acting did not match the serious content of the film. Why is it that only film criticism is sensible?
>>9 I haven’t seen the movie, but I saw a short scene in a TV commercial and I agree with Fuwa. Ishihara Satomi often says that she’s grown since appearing in this movie, but I was thinking that. I think Fuwa is right about this opinion.
It’s amazing that you can get paid to say bad things about others. But Ijuin Hikaru and Kitano Makoto also used to badmouth other people on late-night radio shows.
>>38 It seems like a way to make a living as a film critic has emerged. Come to think of it, Osugi and Pico also write film reviews and sometimes their criticisms were harsh.
Ishihara Satomi’s film critique is completely correct, and it’s something that everyone thinks about every film, so there’s nothing wrong with it. It’s odd that people pay money to watch that tedious acting and then not comment on it, since it’s just showing deference.
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