Japan’s “beautiful girl” live broadcast for four years and earned 840,000. The real person is a 60-year-old

in #beautiful6 years ago

The Tokyo police arrested a female net red anchor: a Japanese woman who is actually 58 years old, pretending to be a beautiful girl with the net name "Miaoling 100", earning a livelihood through a live webcast, earning 1400 from various audiences over four years. Ten thousand yen (about 840,000 yuan).
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Tuju Shangmei and her boyfriend

The "beautiful girl" was originally known as Tumei, who worked part-time during the day and started making money in a small room in Ibaraki Prefecture at night. Recently, her live broadcast screen was not suitable for being arrested by the Tokyo police for "openly defaming". She was arrested along with Tuju Shangmei and her 40-year-old boyfriend.

In addition, the police also seized two laptops, mobile phones and women's Santa Claus costumes and other supplies.

When the police arrested Tuju Shangmei, she was scared by her true appearance and age. The live broadcast showed a beautiful girl in her 20s, but she was actually a 58-year-old wrinkled aunt.

Originally, the earth was still wearing a mask every time, or using a pattern to cover the face on the live screen, and adding too much beauty during the live broadcast, so many fans mistakenly believe that she is only in her 20s.
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What's more interesting is that the anchor audience of this young woman is mostly female.

The police revealed: "70% of the audience watching the live broadcast of the country is a woman. Every month, the land is still live for about 15 times. In four years, she relied on the live broadcast to accumulate as much as 14 million yen."

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After the two men were arrested, they confessed to the crimes committed, but what kind of punishment they will be punished is still unknown.

Tuju Shangmei said frankly: "My boyfriend and I met online and started to cohabit, but my boyfriend didn't have a job. I only had a part-time job and could not make a living. I had to do live broadcast to make a living."