Big-name YouTuber Fuwa-chan shares her opinion on the huge backlash “People mistakenly believe they can say anything and get away with it,” and “If you’re a YouTuber, all you need to do is release one apology video and it’ll be over.”
Big-name YouTuber, Fuwa-chan, has his own opinion on the big controversy: “People mistakenly think that they can say anything and be forgiven.” Shibata (38), a YouTuber with over 1.16 million subscribers, updated his YouTube channel by the 18th. He mentioned the YouTuber and talent Fuwa-chan, who has been under fire for an inappropriate post about comedian Yasuko (25). Shibatar explains his impression of Fuwa-chan, saying, “Her channel isn’t updated very often, so I don’t think she’s a YouTuber.” He also said, “I guess she misunderstood and thought, ’Because it’s Fuwa-chan, I can say anything and get away with it.’ I think he regrets it a lot now. “What have I done?” he said. “If I were a YouTuber, I could just make one apology video and be done with it, but in the end I’m a TV personality. “You shouldn’t act like you’re showing off,” he commented. On the 8th, Fuwa-chan posted an apology saying, “I am truly sorry for my vulgar behavior and for saying words that hurt people’s feelings.” On the 9th, Yasuko wrote on her x account, “I want to send out positive words on social media, so I won’t mention it in the future,” and on the 10th she wrote, “I said I wouldn’t mention it, but I totally forgive Fuwa-chan! Let’s end this now!!” Then, on the morning of the 11th, Fuwachan announced that she would be suspending her activities.
But isn’t it amazing that Fuwa-chan has been a huge success as both a YouTuber and a TV personality? If you don’t have the talent, you’ll just end up being one of those.
When Fuwa was a wrestler, he probably spoke normally without using casual language. He’s the kind of person who uses casual language depending on who he’s talking to.
He was originally a comedian, but gave the finger to the higher-ups and was released from his contract by his agency. He gained recognition on YouTube and was active in the media, but his words and actions came back to haunt him and he faded out. He’s fundamentally rotten.
It seems like Tsurutarou and Anochan are volunteering to shift the credit for Nagai Ichiro and Tarako to themselves. They even went to the trouble of using Fuwa-chan to create that kind of effect.
I don’t know if you know me, but please convince me to go back to being a pure YouTuber. I have no complaints about being active on YouTube where only people I like watch.
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