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The Controversial Female Celebrities Who Coloured the Heisei Era

NETIZEN JAPRIL 30, 2019
Source: Sponichi AnnexYahoo! News Japan

The "Controversial" Female Celebrities Who Coloured the Heisei Era. Break-ups, Dɾᴜgs, Attempted Suicide...

ï½¢Part 9 of the "10 Major XX of the Heisei era" seriesï½£
Many celebrity scandals have caused sensations in Heisei's 30 years. Among them, we have brought to the fore some of the most shocking stories that featured a woman at its forefront. Let's look back on "The 10 Major Celebrity Scandals of the Heisei Era, Female Edition".

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Takahanada (Left) and Miyazawa Rie at their engagement announcement press conference (November 1992)
Soon after Heisei began, the birth of this power couple caused a huge sensation throughout Japan. In 1992 (Heisei 4), the then 19-year-old Super Idol Miyazawa Rie (46) and 20-year-old Prince of the Sumo world, Takahanada (46, later Yokozuna Takanohana), together became the superstars of the new era. "Taka-Rie Fever" swept over Japan.

However, this mania ended in only two months, their engagement broken off in the blink of an eye. The lack of details gave rise to speculation. A nude photobook at the height of her popularity, a called off engagement, etc., Rie had experienced the light and darkness of life while still only in her teens. Afterwards, with a string of failed romances, and the suspicion of having anorexia nervosa, her career as a talent had fallen into crisis, but at the same time, she had established a reputation as a legitimate actress. She gave birth in her 30s, married for the second time, to V6's Morita Go (40), in her 40s. Her open attitude towards both public and private matters has shone, and her way of life has gathered support from women of today.
 
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Hi, can you please stop re-posting content from Netizen J. These are articles that I spent hours translating. If you want to share it to discuss with users here, please just post the link.

 

is the way i edited the post ok?

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I still think about Betsu ni a lot laugh.png  It seemed kind of crazy that such a big deal was made about it at the time but I kind of understood it because her attitude was really embarrassing for the other actors at the press conference with her and I felt for them so I wasn't really sympathetic towards her  But when I look back on it now and I've seen her making her comeback over the last few years I feel like it's really a shame that it happened and that it couldn't have blown over quicker for her.

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