Shingo Katori and Tsuyoshi Kusanagi Share Candid Talk on ‘SMAP Reunion’ Reality
According to media insiders who covered the events at the time,
“Nakai resisted until the end to keep the group together, but Katori adamantly refused. Kusanagi, seeing Katori’s stance, empathized with his feelings.
At that time, things were really tense, so it was surprising to learn about the exchange about going to a southern island behind the scenes. I was really amazed.”
Kusanagi, upon hearing Katori’s words of gratitude, commented with emotion,
“I don’t usually receive such compliments from him, so it really struck a chord with me.”
He continued,
“There were tough times, times we had to overcome together. We’re friends who made life choices together. With Shingo-chan and Goro (Inagaki) by my side, things have changed in many ways, but I really feel happy now.”
The Johnny’s office, where SMAP was once based, dissolved last year due to the sexual harassment issue involving the late Johnny Kitagawa. It split into’SMILE-UP, which handles compensation operations, and STARTO ENTERTAINMENT, which manages talents and agency operations.
Rumors emerged at that time about the reunion of SMAP. With STARTO’s president, Atsushi Fukuda, hinting at a reunion, it seemed more feasible.
“Judging from Katori and Kusanagi’s current tone, it seems highly unlikely. SMAP is a thing of the past. All the members are actively pursuing new stages. There’s no benefit in reuniting and turning back the clock.” (Same producer as before)
Recently, TV writer Osamu Suzuki revealed in his book the behind-the-scenes of the public execution on the Fuji TV show “SMAP×SMAP,” which aired during the SMAP turmoil, where all members publicly apologized to Johnny Kitagawa during a live broadcast.
“Of course, I have received consent to write about it. In other words, among the parties involved, SMAP is history. While we may reminisce, I think the likelihood of them gathering again for activities is extremely low.” (Same producer as before)
Takuya Kimura, the only member who remained at the former Johnny’s office, has hardly spoken about the SMAP breakup. It’s not because he feels embarrassed, but because he’s already moved forward as an actor and solo singer.
Perhaps SMAP reunions have become something like an annual tradition.