Kuro-chan talks about his true feelings toward his late father’s surprise, which was controversial… “Why he still continues to be a comedian. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

Kuro-chan talks about his true feelings toward his late father’s surprise, which was controversial… “Why he still continues to be a comedian.

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Yasuda Dai is “Japan’s best surprise comedian” who has survived being left on a deserted island, having his home monitored 24 hours a day by camera, and being honey-trapped. …… Kuro-chan of “Circus” tells the story behind the scenes in the series “Kuro-chan mo tsurazu yo! Kuro-chan also has a hard time!

In this final installment, Kuro-chan tells us the inside story of the industry, including the backstage of “Mizudow” and the power structure of surprise comedians. In this final installment of the series, Kuro-chan shares his true feelings about the “surprise reunion with his late father,” which caused quite a stir, as well as the “unique” reason why he continues to be a comedian even though he says he is not suited for the job. Enjoy Kuro-chan’s passion without any NG until the very end!

This is the final installment of the series! Kuro-chan chose as his “final theme” the reason why he continues to be a comedian no matter how much he is teased.

Parents and a renewed sense of gratitude

Hi, I’m Kishin. This is Kuro-chan. Wow, wow, wow, wow. This is the last installment of this series. So, I’m going to write what I want to say again without leaving anything behind. Please read to the end!

The biggest reaction to my recent work was the outlandish project on “Wednesday’s Downtown” (TBS): “Kuro-chan, when you wake up from sleep, you are by the river, and if your dead father is on the other side, you think you are on the verge of death. I really wonder how they came up with this project (laughs).

Unlike in the past, this theory has become a rare episode in which people say, “I was moved by Kuro-chan,” or “Kuro-chan is a nice guy. Of course, some people said, “It’s a fake,” but I assure you that is not true! I was just drunk and tongue-tied as usual.

To break it down again, I had a beer and a couple of lemon sours. From there, a couple of bottles of white wine. And then, to top it all off, two shots of tequila. …… or so, I feel like I lost my memory, I don’t remember after that (laughs). (Laughs) So, to be honest, all I remember is crying and the feeling of meeting my father.

So I was scared that I might have done something wrong …… until I saw it on air. But as it turned out, I got a great response from many people, and my mother and sister were also happy. My mother said, “I’m so happy to see my father,” and my sister told me she cried too. The best thing was that my family was happy about the program together.

Kuro speaks with a serious expression on his face. But what is the content of it all? ……!

All in order to be popular with women!

This theory made me realize once again how great my parents are. They raised and watched over people like me for so long without spoon-feeding me. If they had given up on me halfway through my life, I would not have had the life I have now as a comedian on TV and getting paid for it. I would definitely have been gambling all the time, in debt, living a life of self-indulgence …… and worst of all, I would have died.

My parents raised me without giving up until the end, and that’s why I am here today. I realized that when I watched the broadcast. I don’t usually like to say this, but at that moment, I was grateful to the staff of “Wednesday’s Downtown.

However, what I am still a little pissed off about is that they showed the amount of my savings without any cuts or hidden sounds (laughs). They even narrated “the customary appeal to the rich. I really want them to stop!

I want to reiterate that I am not that attached to money. I don’t have a house or a car, and I rarely buy expensive things. On my days off, I go to Pachinko (Japanese pinball), play rock-paper-scissors with my shadow in the park, or take pictures with the Sato-chan doll in front of the pharmacy. You may think I’m plain and childish, but this is my daily life.

However, it is true that I do save money. I used to think that it was cool for a comedian to have no money over the night, and I used to spend it all on the same day when I got paid. But then one day I realized. But one day I realized that men with money are popular.

Having money = being able to afford it. After discovering this equation, I started to save money. In short, I am not obsessed with money, I just want to be popular! I hope you don’t misunderstand me there (laughs).

As Kuro revealed in a previous installment of this series, he wanted to be an idol when he first entered the entertainment business. He says, “I’m not suited to be a comedian,” but in the end, he revealed a surprising truth.

And finally, I really want to say something. I love Richi. I realized how much I love Richi after we broke up. I still see her once every two weeks, go shopping, have dinner, and hang out with her. But she’s a civilian now, so I never give her pictures.

When I proposed to her, she told me that I was being used as a tool for social media, so I’ve decided never to do that again. But I’ve been thinking about it a lot lately. If I had given her a more expensive ring, maybe the outcome would have been different. So, if I ever propose again, this time I will give him a ring worth about 3 million yen! I’m serious!

And on a side note, I’m seriously dieting right now. I’m not popular at all, even though they know I’ve been saving all this money. I guess money alone is not enough. In the end, looks are also important. So I’m going to lose weight and be “two-faced” in terms of money and visual appeal! If that doesn’t work, I’ll get plastic surgery or even a hair transplant. If that doesn’t work, I’ll get plastic surgery or even get a hair transplant!

Comedy is not a job I’m suited for, but ……

Since I can’t end this series of articles by talking about Richie all the time, I might as well write about my job. Once again, I think that I am not suited for comedy. I am not good at communicating something myself to make people laugh, and to be honest, I don’t understand the logic of comedy when I watch “M-1.

But 12 years ago, when I first became an MC on Meguro FM radio, I thought, “Surprisingly, I can do comedy,” and from there I gained a little confidence. Whenever I have had a hard time at work or faced a difficult situation, idols have saved me. Because I love idols, I have a strong desire to give back to them. If I weren’t on TV, the words “I love idols” would just sound like an excuse or an escape. But I am different. I want to give back to my idols and get excited with them. I think that’s why I need to keep appearing on TV.

So even if I don’t understand comedy, I will continue to do comedy for the sake of the idols who saved me. And I want to get married someday. The best of course is Richi, but I don’t know who it will be. I will continue to have my work surprise me, and I will try my hand at MCing, writing lyrics, and even wrestling.

I would like to be a person who everyone thinks, “Kuro-chan is so funny, isn’t he? That is my goal.

  • Text Kuro-chan PHOTO Takayuki Ogawauchi

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