May 14th Diary
Good evening, everyone!😀 Thank you for your hard work today!
How are you all doing?
The sun was dazzling in Tokyo today, and it was extremely hot!😅 It was still bright after 5:00 PM, to the point where I thought, 'Is it already summer?'
Is everyone doing well? Are you all healthy?😀
I think I'll write about what's trending on X today as well😂
There has been a lot of talk on the X timeline recently about the terrible behavior of a female security guard (the person who pulls away fans who won't move) at a send-off event for a Korean male idol group.
I'm going to talk about the so-called 'Scrunchie Woman' controversy.
This woman was forcibly and roughly pulling fans away in just a few seconds, and then smiling at her female colleague next to her, so I think the way she was handling it was awful💦 It seems the idol even spoke up, asking her to give them more time.
When I watched other videos, I saw that besides the woman called the 'Scrunchie Woman,' there were other staff members pushing people in a terrible way too💦
Well, I can understand the fans' feelings of wanting to tweet a complaint or two, and I think that's fine, but exposing personal information is definitely going too far and is out of line.
I used to be an idol fan myself, so I understand the feeling😅 When it was time to go, I would leave immediately because that leaves a better impression on both the idol and the management.
Instead of lingering by doing things like that, it makes me want to see them again, and it makes me look forward to the next opportunity to meet them.
The idols I used to go see allowed you to take a cheki and talk for 2,000 yen, but it seems the people at this event paid quite a large sum of money.
I think it's fine to complain, but I don't think it's right to expose personal information💦.
Aisako-san (my favorite, who finished her idol activities two years ago), how are you doing?
Now, I'll be healed by watching Takako Tokiwa while watching Kyoto Gaho😃
I'm going to watch 'Meeting Beautiful Japan'! And I've reached the part about the Tenguto Rebellion of the Mito Domain at the end of the Edo period.
See you tomorrow
