Man. I forget how fucked up it is how in Japan, you're basically not allowed to have a public romance if you wanna be an actress or singer.
The backstory seems pretty fucking cringe to me. Instead of holding the managerial staff to a standard of behavior and telling them to knock it off (or reporting them to HR), she degraded herself so she could be seen more easily? That's a big ol' nope from me.
Yeah... This is a pretty messed up way to be inclusive to little people/people with dwarfism. It's quite infantilizing.
It is fucked up, let me start by stating that. My question though is, is it done to "protect" the talent? Since some people will lose their minds if a celeb is in a relationship. Even if it is protecting I think it's misguided, since it's essentially enabling the problem by backing down to people being annoying creeps about the celebs they worship.
Unfortunately I know in the West as well that celebs get constantly harassed, especially online. I remember hearing with the (CW/DC) Arrow show that people were/are taking to social media to replace the lead actor's wife in photos with a character from the show. Things like that. It's so unbelievably creepy and bizarre.
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