By MYVAWNY COSTELLOE
What on earth could prompt a bubbly, bright eyed, shiny haired, happy young woman to go from this:
To this?
Shame. Anxiety-inducing, mind blowing, self-esteem crippling shame.
The woman’s name is Minami Minegishi and she’s a member of hugely popular Japanese girl group called AKB48. AKB48 are enormously successful in Japan, so much so that they are more than just a pop group – they’re a phenomenon. Like The Spice Girls. Like One Direction.
There are 88 members in the band (yes, 88) and they’re divided into three ‘teams’ and one trainee group. The teams take it in turns to perform daily at their own special theatre in Tokyo. The aim being that the girls are more accessible to their fans than normal pop stars.
It’s an innovative approach that works; AKB48 has made over $200 million in 2011 through record sales alone.
But here’s the catch.
Members of Minami’s band AKB48 are forbidden to date boys. This restriction is part of maintaining the pop star’s illusion of accessibility and normality. The members of AKB48 are just regular girls, who boys their age might aspire to go out with.
Top Comments
I think in this instance that there are too many things/people to blame here. The corporate world that fact that Japan's culture is so controlled (yes Japan does excell but at what cost to its individual people). This young woman is barely an adult and by the looks of it has been working since 2005, OMG what is this world coming too. Lately all I seem to hear is about corporate greed . . . . whatever happened to people being HUMAN or isn't that important anymore ? ? ? ? ?
She was actually forced by her company to do so. Oh god, not having a boyfriend doesnt make you a good role model.