Entertainment
Exclusive Former Female AD Reveals Sexual Abuse and Calls Fuji TV B a Monster Created by the Television Industry
Ai Kanda Shares Frustration with a System in the Entertainment Industry
Uncertain Success Kazunari Ninomiya’s Exit 8 Sparks Mixed Reactions
Nakai Discusses Talent U Controversy as Fuji TV Addresses Future Casting
TV Professionals Express Concerns Over Fuji TV’s Declining Quality and Talent Shortage
Brother Korn Reveals Tunnels Were Key to the Success of “WON’T BE LONG”!
Ryoko Hirosue’s Subtle Shift The Telltale Signs at Work After Her Comeback
Ryoko Hirosue Arrested on Assault Suspicion Displays Unexpected Expression While Heading to a Car
Genta Matsuda Overcomes”Numerous Challenges to Debut as Drama Lead
N-Sta Kicks Off Strong with New Caster Mai Demizu Runs Akasaka 5-Chome Marathon
Kosuke Naka’s Private Account Reveals Dark Side Behind His Singing Voice
Ryoko Hirosue Arrest and the Panic State That Could Exempt Her From Criminal Responsibility
Ryoko Hirosue Arrested for Assaulting Nurse: Our Magazine Exposes Her Troublesome Side
Amid Declining Sales of “WEST.” Daiki Shigeoka Earns Praise for His Role in “35th Year Love Letter”
Kasumi Arimura Shines with Grace and a Heartwarming Smile at Fashion Event
Kentaro Sakaguchi Soars in Korea Gaining Recognition from BTS and BLACKPINK
A Gravure Idol Opens Up About Her Personal Experiences and Insights into Sexual Entertainment
Masahiro Nakai Acknowledges Sexual Violence in Fuji TV’s Third-Party Report
NTR Jr who rose to global fame with RRR spotted in Nihonbashi surprised by Mario Kart
Masahiro Nakai’s “confidant” Mr. B forced him to kiss, demanded mimicry at a job interview…more “Fuji TV’s extremely dangerous testimonies” to come.
18-year-old Ami Toma, who is sure to break out this year, shows her nervous expression just before an event in Tokyo and her overwhelming aura on the stage.
Talent U” listed in Fuji Television’s third-party committee report; stations know and share real names and “no stations use them”.
Kenshin Uemura, who was arrested in Hong Kong for “indecent assault,” has already spent more than several million yen.