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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Teenage Idol Dismissed After Alleged Boyfriend Sighting

Teenage Idol Dismissed After Alleged Boyfriend Sighting

14 Nov

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Summary

  • 17-year-old idol Azu Fujisaki dismissed from group
  • Controversy over social media post showing man's reflection
  • Fans debate strict "no dating" rule for Japanese idols

Last month, on November 1st, 17-year-old Azu Fujisaki, a member of the Japanese idol group Heroines Research Students, posted a photo of herself at a cinema, holding popcorn and a cup of Coke. However, eagle-eyed fans quickly noticed a man's reflection on the cap of the drink, sparking online speculation that Fujisaki was accompanied by a boyfriend.

Just three days later, on November 4th, the group's agency released a statement announcing Fujisaki's removal from the group due to a "serious violation of rules." Her social media account was also deleted. While the agency did not specify the exact reason, fans believe she violated the unwritten rule that idols must not date, a standard in the Japanese idol industry that prioritizes fan loyalty and image over personal relationships.

Fujisaki's dismissal has reignited the debate around the strict expectations placed on young idols in Japan, especially those in underground groups that rely heavily on devoted fan support. Many believe this stems from the perception that idols are innocent figures, cultivated as fantasies for their fans. Engaging in a romantic relationship poses a risk of alienating fans and diminishing their commercial value.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Azu Fujisaki, a 17-year-old member of the Japanese idol group Heroines Research Students, was dismissed from the group last month after a social media post sparked controversy among fans.
Fujisaki was dismissed due to a "serious violation of rules" after a photo she posted on social media showed a man's reflection, leading to speculation that she had a boyfriend, which is against the strict "no dating" rule for Japanese idols.
Opinions on social media were split, with some fans questioning the outdated "no dating" rule for idols, while others believed Fujisaki should have been more discreet about any romantic relationships.

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