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Singer Fukuyama 'regrets' sexual remarks to female Fuji TV employees
Singer Fukuyama 'regrets' sexual remarks to female Fuji TV employees

The Mainichi

time3 days ago

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  • The Mainichi

Singer Fukuyama 'regrets' sexual remarks to female Fuji TV employees

TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japanese singer and actor Masaharu Fukuyama said he regrets sexual remarks made to female Fuji TV employees as revealed by a third-party panel on misconduct at the broadcaster, a weekly magazine published Monday reported. "I deeply regret it," the 56-year-old told Josei Seven magazine, referring to the remarks made at an event arranged by a former top official of Fuji TV, a subsidiary of Fuji Media Holdings Inc. The panel found the event was "inappropriate" in nature. The report was compiled in March in response to a scandal involving popular former TV host Masahiro Nakai's treatment of a female former employee. The report said the functions were arranged by former Managing Director Toru Ota once or twice a year since around 2005 and involved a "major male TV program participant." In the magazine interview, Fukuyama, who acknowledged he was the unnamed male, said, "I hope my apologies will reach those who were offended." According to the report, at least 19 female employees attended the gatherings over the years. One of the women described exchanges with Fukuyama as unpleasant and involving lewd comments. The panel hoped to hold an in-person hearing with Fukuyama but was only provided a written response to queries due to his busy schedule. Despite Fukuyama's expression of regret, the response said he has "never" made sexual comments and denied he asked inappropriate questions to the women. A Fuji TV official said on Monday, "We have not confirmed a report of harassment by Mr. Fukuyama." The panel's report found the female employee was subjected to sexual violence by Nakai in June 2023 "as an extension of her job." Nakai, who rose to prominence as a member of the now-defunct pop group SMAP, retired from show business after the allegations came to light. Fukuyama debuted as a singer in 1990 and became famous across Asia. Among his best-known songs is "Sakurazaka." "Like Father, Like Son," directed by Hirokazu Koreeda and starring Fukuyama, received the Prix du Jury at the 2013 Cannes International Film Festival.

Singer Masaharu Fukuyama "regrets" sexual remarks to female Fuji TV employees
Singer Masaharu Fukuyama "regrets" sexual remarks to female Fuji TV employees

Kyodo News

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Kyodo News

Singer Masaharu Fukuyama "regrets" sexual remarks to female Fuji TV employees

TOKYO - Japanese singer and actor Masaharu Fukuyama said he regrets sexual remarks made to female Fuji TV employees as revealed by a third-party panel on misconduct at the broadcaster, a weekly magazine published Monday reported. "I deeply regret it," the 56-year-old told Josei Seven magazine, referring to the remarks made at an event arranged by a former top official of Fuji TV, a subsidiary of Fuji Media Holdings Inc. The panel found the event was "inappropriate" in nature. The report was compiled in March in response to a scandal involving popular former TV host Masahiro Nakai's treatment of a female former employee. The report said the functions were arranged by former Managing Director Toru Ota once or twice a year since around 2005 and involved a "major male TV program participant." In the magazine interview, Fukuyama, who acknowledged he was the unnamed male, said, "I hope my apologies will reach those who were offended." According to the report, at least 19 female employees attended the gatherings over the years. One of the women described exchanges with Fukuyama as unpleasant and involving lewd comments. The panel hoped to hold an in-person hearing with Fukuyama but was only provided a written response to queries due to his busy schedule. Despite Fukuyama's expression of regret, the response said he has "never" made sexual comments and denied he asked inappropriate questions to the women. A Fuji TV official said on Monday, "We have not confirmed a report of harassment by Mr. Fukuyama." The panel's report found the female employee was subjected to sexual violence by Nakai in June 2023 "as an extension of her job." Nakai, who rose to prominence as a member of the now-defunct pop group SMAP, retired from show business after the allegations came to light. Fukuyama debuted as a singer in 1990 and became famous across Asia. Among his best-known songs is "Sakurazaka." "Like Father, Like Son," directed by Hirokazu Koreeda and starring Fukuyama, received the Prix du Jury at the 2013 Cannes International Film Festival.

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