Reina Yamazaki discusses her thoughts on X (formerly Twitter) users, criticizing those who want to spread negativity. Watch her on TV Tokyo’s “Acchi Kochi Audrey.”
Reina Yamazaki (27), a former member of Nogizaka46, will be a guest on TV Tokyo’s “Acchi Kochi Audrey” (Wednesdays 11:06 pm) on the 4th. There was a scene where he expressed his personal opinion about x (formerly Twitter). Yamazaki became a hot topic when he battled Ishimaru Shinji in a special election program for the Tokyo gubernatorial election in July. In response to this, he confessed that he had recently stopped ego searching. “It’s become a lot more comfortable. It’s better not to see stuff like that,” he said with a smile. MC Audrey’s Masayasu Wakabayashi commented, “You also needed courage. Deciding not to watch. It’s just a public opinion poll, after all,” he said, and I thought, “I think it’s wrong to think that that represents everything about society. People who like x are usually either hard-hearted or just want to say bad things about it. I thought that was enough,” he said, expressing his opinion. She then said, “I thought it would be good if I worked hard towards the person who likes me. “I don’t care so much about public opinion anymore,” he said.
>>1 I saw this guy on the election special I didn’t like him because he asked arrogant questions even though he didn’t have any knowledge and he seemed to be getting ahead of himself.
That’s just your opinion that people who like X are generally rough-hearted, is there any data to back that up? Putting that aside, I guess they’re the kind of people who don’t really think about how they express themselves or what they say.
Aside from this person, if they’re going to appear on TV or something, I think it would be better if people around them just read it briefly and then summarize it and send it to the person themselves, rather than posting it directly on social media, so people can get a sense of what it’s like. Doesn’t that what everyone does? Terrace House, where they deliberately make people criticize the person and then have them post it directly on social media, is really just a sideshow from the past.
There are former idols who are doing well, but this person’s only selling point is her former Nogizaka image so of course she’ll get criticized if she appears on a news program with such limited knowledge.
He was a nice guy, but things got a little strange after he started working in politics. Is it the agency’s fault? It’s not a good thing to let them do whatever they want. Her eyes are getting bulging and her speech is becoming harsher with each passing day, making her look like the next Endo Nagiko.
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