Kyoko Koizumi, who cut down a TV program over the Johnny’s issue, is “conversely needed by the TV program” for a surprising reason.
The relationship between the two was originally reported by “FRIDAY” in 2003, but due to the media’s “discovery,” it was as if it had never happened. Burning is a powerful company, so if they had stayed together, it would not have been reported extensively and there would have been no impact on their work.
However, Mr. Koizumi decided to become independent as a way of apologizing to himself. Mr. Toyohara also held a press conference in response to Koizumi’s “declaration of infidelity,” but as expected, Koizumi has been absent from TV ever since.
Koizumi has been away from TV work since “Jail Princess,” a TBS drama series in which she starred in the October 2005 season. The fact that Koizumi has become a “difficult” person to use on TV is due to factors other than his affair with Toyohara.
In May 2008, during the COVID-19 crisis, she tweeted on her Twitter account (now X) that she would protest the proposed amendment to the Public Prosecutor’s Office Act. Some reported that he was running for the Constituent Democratic Party of Japan, but Koizumi himself flatly denied it. However, if he were to make such comments on TV, it would be a “broadcast accident,” so his appointment had been avoided. However, his political comments have become less conspicuous.
In April 2009, “Josei Seven” (Shogakukan) reported that Toyohara and his wife had amicably divorced around March 2008, and it became clear that his relationship with Koizumi was no longer an “affair. It was also revealed that his relationship with Koizumi was no longer “adulterous.
It is about time that the viewers demanded a commentator who does not make any judgments on entertainment topics. Koizumi, who has lived in the entertainment industry for many years, is the perfect person for the job. Besides, after the show aired in January ’12 It is also likely that Koizumi will be offered a second season of the drama series “Koizumi no Niban no Koi” (Fuji TV), in which he starred, which aired in January 2012 and is expected to be followed by a second season in April 2014, as well as a special music program at the end of the year. But only if he is willing to do so.
Koizumi’s return to TV may be on the way.
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