Yukina Kinoshita “Had a Moment of Enlightenment” – Fans are astonished by her sudden confession!
I am. I’ve been through so much. There was a moment when I entered the realm of enlightenment.”
Yukina Kinoshita posted a lengthy message on her Instagram account, in which she spoke about her current feelings without concealment. Perhaps concerned by the meaningful comment, the comment section was flooded with messages of support for Kinoshita, such as “Just be yourself and think your life is the best you can live,” and “Yukina’s life is so wonderful.
I believe that everyone has times when things are going well and times when things are not going well. When things don’t go well, how do you accept it and think about it? It is tempting to blame someone else. But it’s easy to give up and give in. It’s all about zenbu jibunshi-dai. Givenshidai. How will you spend the time you have to endure? You only live once, right? I have so many things. There are too many things. There was a moment when I entered the realm of enlightenment” ( from Kinoshita’s Instagram).
Born in Tokyo in 1987, Kinoshita, nicknamed “Yukkina,” was scouted in Shibuya in 2006 and entered the entertainment industry. Her unusual answers on a quiz show became the talk of the town, and she got her break, but retired from show business in July 2020 due to the tapioca store scandal and other reasons. However, he later stated that he would like to return to show business in earnest, saying, “I still want to stand in front of the camera and do my job,” but he also stated that he would “never appear on TV” and that he would focus on activities such as YouTube. He has had his ups and downs in his life.
People are interesting. It doesn’t matter if they’re uncool, tacky, or funny. I don’t want to be the guy who points and laughs at people who are trying hard even if they are uncool and sloppy, and I’m glad I’m not. I’m glad I’m still on the laughing side. I’m used to being laughed at. I used stupidity as my strongest weapon. When things don’t go well for those who have supported and cheered me on, or when I have to endure, I want to be someone who supports and cheers them on because they have supported me, and I don’t want or need anything in return.
After the tapioca riot, there must have been a lot of bashing and slander. Looking back on that experience, he talks about “the person I want to be.
And the last part of his speech is as follows
“I know better than anyone the sadness that comes when there is payback.
He ended with the sentence, “I know better than anyone the sadness that comes when there is payback.
Although Kinoshita once experienced hell, she now seems to be enjoying her new activities on social networking sites and her private life. In order to further expand his activities, he must be looking back at what happened to him in the past and changing his mind.
We look forward to the full recovery of a renewed Kinoshita…!
Photo: Takayuki Ogawauchi