(Trigger Warning)Renowned Japanese actor Haruma Miura has passed away. The 30-year-old actor was best known for his roles in Attack on Titan, Eien no Zero (Eternal Zero), Kimi ni Todoke (From Me to You), and Koizora (Sky of Love).
29.06.2020 - 21:19 / perezhilton.com
Are we even surprised that more YouTube stars are apologizing for their problematic content??
Last week, two resurfaced videos from 2016 featuring Liza Koshy and David Dobrik, who were a couple at the time, show the pair laughing and making offensive jokes at the expense of Japanese culture and food.
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It all started when a TikTok user uploaded a post, which now has over 1.4 million views, with clips from the two
(Trigger Warning)Renowned Japanese actor Haruma Miura has passed away. The 30-year-old actor was best known for his roles in Attack on Titan, Eien no Zero (Eternal Zero), Kimi ni Todoke (From Me to You), and Koizora (Sky of Love).
Kyodo News reports. He was 30.Sources told the media outlet that Miura was found by his manager.
Japanese film and television star Haruma Miura has passed away at the young age of 30.
Bts have recorded an original theme song for the Japanese movie Your Eyes Tell.BTS member Jungkook is among the composers, according to Variety, marking the first time the band has contributed to a film score.The song and the movie share the same English-language title, with the theme also featuring as a track on their new MAP OF THE SOUL: 7 – THE JOURNEY – album, which debuted in Japan on Wednesday.In a statement, the band says: “We are glad to be part of such an amazing film.
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Kanji Yamanouchi, the Consul General of Japan in New York, rang in July 4th with a Jimi Hendrix-inspired rendition of the “Star-Spangled Banner.”The 62-year-old, bow-tied clad diplomat crushed a version of the American national anthem on an electric guitar in a video posted to the consulate’s official Facebook page this week.“This year marks the 160th anniversary of the arrival of the very first Japanese delegation to the United States and New York City,” he said.
Haruma Miura is set to drop his second single, "Night Diver," on Aug.
Liza Koshy, Jenna Marbles, Shane Dawson and more internet stars have issued apologies for their past racially insensitive content amid the Black Lives Matter movement.Koshy, for her part, made headlines in June 2020 when a since-deleted video with then-boyfriend David Dobrik resurfaced.