Atsuhiko Nakata of Ori Raji points out the "disparity" in celebrity scandals: "Isn't it kind of unfair?
He spoke highly of the activities of Ken Watanabe (50) of the comedy duo Anjush as a YouTube star and expressed his personal opinion on the "disparity" of scandals in the entertainment industry. Nakata uploaded a video titled "Anjush Watanabe's Gourmet Location YouTube is Fun! Nakata uploaded a video titled "Anjush Watanabe's Gourmet Location YouTube is Interesting! In the video, he says, "Mr. Watanabe, I've been through a lot. When things happened, I said, 'Aren't you all saying too much?' I said, 'Everyone is saying too much.'" Referring to the Watabe scandal, he added, "I want to support those who are being criticized. When I was a commentator, I was harsh on people who were being criticized, and I think that was a bad thing to do," he recalled.
He also mentioned TKO, which, like Watabe, had made a fresh start after a scandal. "I guess it can't be helped because of the way the entertainment industry works, but I don't like how difficult it is for people who have made a mistake at least once to get back into the industry. And it depends on the person. If you're close to someone with a lot of power, even if you have an affair, it doesn't really affect you that much. Isn't that unfair? Isn't it bullying? When I see people being bullied more than necessary, I think, "Hmmm. Finally, he looked at the camera and said, "Watanabe-san, how are you? I'm Nakata. Let's do our best for each other. Everything is as it should be. I'm sure that the future is waiting for us when we can say, "I'm glad that all that happened in the end, after all. Let's go on a gourmet food location shoot again someday.
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