Ruriko Kojima: “No one is fat. they’re very admirable.” Is she aiming for a flame war?
I wonder if she’s calculating or what… None of the women on The Bachelor are fat.
The celebrity Ruriko Kojima is once again causing controversy with her Twitter post on December 11. The day before the post, Kojima wrote
The day before the post, Kojima posted, “I’ve reached my highest weight in my life, but winter food is delicious.
The day before the post, Kojima wrote, “I’ve reached my highest weight in my life. After revealing that she had gained weight, she tweeted about a woman who appeared on a romantic reality show called “The Bachelor”.
The comments were divided.
Kojiruri is the strongest too.
Kojiruri is also slender.
Some people praised Kojima, who is also active in gravure, but others said
I’m not fat.
Are you aiming for a flame war? If that’s not it, you should delete it.
“She sometimes makes terrible gaffes, doesn’t she?
and so on.
Ms. Kojima did not respond to any of these criticisms and left her tweets as they were. Of course, she was probably comparing her comments to her own weight gain, but it could be taken as “great” if you are thin and “not great” if you are fat.
It may hurt some people’s ears, and it may be difficult for some people to lose weight even if they try. Therefore, the word “great” may not be appropriate.
In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on diversity, and on politically correct expressions that are fair and neutral, and that do not contain discriminatory meanings or misunderstandings about specific groups.
In the past, companies tended to use only beautiful and handsome models for their advertisements, but this bias is becoming less and less common in developed countries. In the U.S. and Europe, if you say something like “skinny is better,” it could be seen as a serious problem.
Speaking of Kojima, she was interviewed on “Mimukoji Radio by Masakazu Mimura and Ruriko Kojima” (Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc.) broadcast on April 4. (Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc.
(Nippon Broadcasting System), “I’m turning 28, and I really feel like I’ve wasted the last two years.
(Nippon Broadcasting System). I’m going to be 28, but I really feel like I’ve wasted these two years,” she said, referring to her work rather than her love life.
The public probably thought of Kojima’s two-year love affair with Yasuhisa Hara of the manga “Kingdom” fame. After the divorce, Mr. Hara had a relationship with a former idol, and Kojima was suspected of plundering her. The former idol, his ex-wife, and his family may not be too happy about Kojima’s “useless” comments.
In the past, she has said on Instagram Live
In the past, she has said on Instagram Live, “I don’t understand the meaning of muscle training at all.
In the past, she has come under fire for saying on Instagram Live, “Muscle training is the most meaningless thing in the world,” and “When I’m attacked by thugs, I don’t know how or where to attack them.
I don’t know how to attack them when they attack me.
Kojiri has a reputation for being “clever” among her co-stars and people in the industry. She has a reputation for being “clever” among her co-stars and others in the industry, so I wonder if she’s trying to get the public’s attention with her flame-throwing tactics.
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