Keiko Tsubakihara, a retired Fuji TV announcer, and her good friend “Katopan” are whispering about “cooperation” in their return to TV after a two-year absence.
What are the chances of Tsubakihara Anna and Katopan working together?
Kato married into the family of the sergeant of “Lopia,” a supermarket known for its extremely popular and inexpensive prices. Both married into prominent businessmen, and they received various advice from Tsubakihara, who is also their senior in child-rearing. In fact, even before they left Fuji Television, they were eager to study business outside of announcing, and it is highly likely that they will do something new together.
Kato will be the new MC of TV Tokyo’s variety show “Naze There? (Fuji Television). Live News It! Mihoko Yamada, a broadcaster who appeared on “Live News It!
She said, “After graduating from Fuji Television’s ‘Live News It! is a long time coming for Kato, who has been concentrating on supporting her husband and raising her children since her graduation from Fuji Television’s “Live News It! Such a move is sure to be a great stimulus for her good friend Tsubakihara. Tsubakihara will probably curtail her media work for the time being in order to prioritize time with her family, but there is a possibility that she will eventually return to television, following in the footsteps of Kato, who went freelance earlier and returned to television.
In addition, Enami will be working on the reborn “Suport! and the once-a-year special program “Sakaue Sando’s Tohoku Journey,” he is Fuji Television’s second best talent after Toshihiro Ito, 52, of “Mezamashi TV. He will also play the role of connecting Kato and Tsubakihara with their old colleagues.
With the presence of such a reliable synchronized announcer, it is likely that Tsubakihara will receive offers to appear as a celebrity mama announcer in the near future. From now on, Tsubakihara and Kato will be working together as a three-person team ……, and with the addition of Enami, they are sure to expand their field of activity.
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