![]() ![]() I didn’t enjoy hearing about my idols overworking themselves to the point of injury. I avoided those options for 99% of my playthroughs, and only chose those options prior to writing this review to see what would happen and to explore the story from this negative “probably shouldn’t choose these options” route. I never wanted to pick those options because they make me feel terrible so… yeah. Note that Idol Manager does give you options to exploit and overwork the idols and in general be a scummy person for the sake of money, which is a little too accurate for comfort at times. Seeing the number of fans rise, and the group’s fame rank increase, is truly heartwarming. Idol Manager excels at getting you invested, not only because you personally want to succeed and not bankrupt the company, but also because you want your group of idols to succeed. Sources: J Cast News via Otakomu via Anime News Network/Lynzee more stories from SoraNews24.It was never just “a few more things” it was always several additional hours of playing. The manager also posted a message on the singer’s blog saying that “While I want to apologize to her fans, I also feel happy …Taking everyone’s opinions into account, I will devote myself to becoming the world’s best manager and father.” Kiraboshi has also said that while she and her baby’s father have yet to set a date, they plan to register their marriage “once things settle down.” In addition to the couple having been romantically involved for the past two years, she says they had discussed their mutual desire to have a baby. If you have a complaint, please come to my next concert,” and “If you have a complaint, let’s talk about it face-to-face.”ĭespite the word “betrayal” being bandied about, Kiraboshi’s pregnancy doesn’t seem to be the result of a commitment-less fling. “If you’re apologizing, it shows that you realize you did something wrong, so I’m praying for your continued unhappiness.”Įventually, the vitriol got to be enough that Kiraboshi herself started, gently, fighting back, tweeting “A lot of people have been calling me ugly or uncute, or that I’m a bad singer. Other fans’ anger simply can’t be placated, though, such as the one who, using questionable logic, fired off the comment: “No undoing what you did, but here’s hoping your baby is happy and healthy.” “Well, good luck you too (not my problem).” ![]() Some fans some seemed able to take the development more or less in stride, reacting to the news with: Both Kirabaoshi and her manager also apologized for any trouble they have caused, with the manager going so far as to say “What I did was a betrayal of the people who have supported, and I realize I have done something I shouldn’t have.” Kiraboshi’s manager, however, has said that he intends to continue representing the singer. “What is she thinking, not even taking care of the few fans she has? Does she think her fans are stupid?” ![]() “Betraying your fans like that, to put it mildly, was stupid. “If they were amateurs, it’d be a different story, but neither of them has the right to call themselves professionals.” Sleeping with your manager and having a kid is an insult to your fans.” Well, I’m done being her fan, but here’s hoping for a happy future for her.” ![]() And with her manager, of all people? That’s the absolute worst. However, the news prompted several angry responses from fans, or at least people who had been fans up until they learned of the pregnancy. “I’m sure this comes as a big surprise to many of you! I think that some of you will no longer be interested in me, but I have no intention of stopping my career, and from now on, I’ll be doing my best with my baby inside my stomach.” Kiraboshi, a member of relatively unknown idol group Star-Bright until last October, broke the news through her Twitter account and official blog, saying: However, 18-year-old idol singer Asuka Kiraboshi recently revealed that not only has she been in a relationship for the past two years, but that she’s now pregnant, and that the father is her 22-year-old manager. Anti-dating clauses are often explicitly written into singers’ contracts, and even when they’re not, there’s usually an unspoken understanding that any scent of an idol being involved romantically with a guy will damage the specific image of virginal beauty that gets hard-core idol fans to open their wallets extra-wide. Generally speaking, most idol singer managers in Japan would just as soon their performers not have any love life at all. ![]()
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