Fan’s delight at Suzu Hirose’s “too bold Santa costume”…!
Actress Suzu Hirose’s “too mature Santa Claus costume” is being talked about as cute. The actress can be seen in a Fujifilm commercial that is currently being released.
The commercial promotes Fujifilm’s “instax” Cheki instant camera, which allows you to enjoy instant printing right after you take a picture, and has been airing nationwide since December 3.
Hirose is dressed in a rather unusual Santa costume, with a bright red coat and bright red pants, and is driving a red tractor in the snow. The tractor is towing a rear car carrying a lot of Christmas presents. On the way, she happily watches the snow falling from the sky, and the expression on Hirose’s face is very impressive. It’s a little different from the general image of Santa Claus, but she plays the role of a mature Santa Claus as only Hirose can.
The commercial then goes on to show various people enjoying Christmas with Cheki. At the end, Hirose returns and is handed a photo of a snowman taken and printed with a Cheki, with “Thank you SANTA” written on it by the children. The commercial ends with the words, “Cheki as a Christmas present! to close the commercial.
Fujifilm has also released an interview with Hirose. Regarding the Santa costume, she said, “In the film, I wore a jacket and tied the front with a ribbon, and I thought the oversized yet bright red costume was very impressive. I really like the balance with these large pearl earrings.
When asked about her “dream Christmas,” she replied, “I don’t have many opportunities to spend time with my family anymore.
I don’t have many opportunities to spend time with my family anymore, so I would like to spend it with them. It’s been a long time since I’ve had the chance to spend time with my family.
Suzu says that she prefers to spend Christmas with her family. Suzu says she prefers to spend Christmas with her family. She is a very busy actress who is one of the most popular actresses in the world today, so we hope she will be able to relax at the end of the year.
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