erilaz wrote:After Yaguchi, Kago, and even Winona Ryder, I've just gotten used to the fact that my favorite idols will have feet of clay and do stupid and deplorable things.
I sure know how to pick 'em!
^ Were you a Koharu fan as well?

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erilaz wrote:After Yaguchi, Kago, and even Winona Ryder, I've just gotten used to the fact that my favorite idols will have feet of clay and do stupid and deplorable things.
I sure know how to pick 'em!
boinsie wrote:
Ah, but just an aside to set something straight...Starra wrote:Koharu, on the other hand, was (from memory) basically told to leave in so many words, then went on whatever radio show and said things like "Yeah they kicked me out I didn't really have any friends and I didn't really enjoy being an idol".
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Koharu's account of her tenure in MM and graduation is almost entirely based around her loving doing Kirari, being lonely, and her physical constitution being poor due to her diet, massive over-work, and abuse of medications/supplements. She says that she graduated at her own request, wanting to become a model.
http://minimonimania.files.wordpress.co ... ersion.pdf
Obviously her book is relatively narcissistic and one-sided, but it's definitely her account of what happened, which is NOT that she was kicked out.
TotallyUncool wrote:I basically hold idols up to the same standards as I do people I meet in real life -- which means that I expect them to be imperfect to the point of near (if not actual) disaster, and to frequently say and do things which would not hold up at all under critical public scrutiny.
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