And I thought the american divas had an attitude....

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Steve Bildermann wrote:That's ok in J-pop it 15 minutes of fame and then it's 'pinkladyville'
BTW how's puffy doing in the US
GLAY lead vocalist TERU(31) and wife, Onuki Ami (29) of PUFFY have announced Ami's pregnancy on September 28th. Ami is 3 months pregnant. The two met back in 1998 through a television program and in February 1999, a tabloid shot a photo of the two together. At that time, TERU was married with children. In the following year, TERU divorced his wife and afterwards, rumors were rampant that Ami moved to a nearby complex in the same area that TERU lives. Last April (28th) it was announced that the two entered their name in the family register and were married.
Ami's music partner, Yoshimura Yumi (27) divorced TM Revolution Nishikawa Takanori (32) in July.
Maciamo wrote:I am pleased to see that Hamasaki hasn't kneeled in front of the princess. I wouldn't (except under threat of being arrested, tortured, etc). If you do, you implicitly accept that the royal person is your master/mistress, thus that you are not free.
den4 wrote:Because of Ayu's lack of consideration for other countries' culture ...
no excuse for rude behavior...
Maciamo wrote:Ayu would probably not bow in front of the Japanese emperor, so why would she have to in front of another royal family ? 1) She is not a subject of the Thai monarchy and 2) it is as respectable for an anti-monarchist (i.e. somebody who believe in equality, liberty and democracy) not to take part to such rituals. It's not rude, it's courageous and praiseworthy. I am very surprised that a girl such as Ayu would be intelligent enough to do something like that. I hope this will actually set an example for other young stars.
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