STARTO Entertainment, formerly known as Johnny’s Office, has been at the center of media attention with a series of news stories breaking on August 7th. The developments include intimate chats and wedding plans involving prominent celebrities, keeping the public and fans on their toes.
Controversies and Casual Conversations Yuichi Nakamaru, a member of KAT-TUN, was reported to have been involved in a “purely conversational” encounter with a woman in her twenties at a hotel. This event has sparked discussions about celebrity privacy and media scrutiny in Japan’s entertainment industry.
Wedding Bells for Kikuchi Fuma? Fuma Kikuchi, a 29-year-old member of timelesz (formerly Sexy Zone), is rumored to be planning a wedding with his 31-year-old girlfriend, Mai Shiraishi. Their relationship was first revealed in March of this year, although they have been dating for several years. After a brief breakup due to their busy schedules, the couple reconciled in 2024.
While fans speculate a year-end wedding, insiders suggest the plans might be delayed to avoid overshadowing the ongoing “timelesz project” talent show, which has drawn nearly 19,000 applicants. Kikuchi may announce his marriage after the completion of the talent show, coinciding with his 30th birthday next year as a new life milestone.
Mai Shiraishi’s Wedding Preparations Mai Shiraishi, also caught up in the whirlwind of marriage preparations, has been openly discussing her views on love and marriage. An insider from a television network revealed that during a recent variety show appearance, Shiraishi engaged in deep conversations about marriage with the guests and even consulted a fellow actress about wedding plans off-camera.
Conclusion The current developments in STARTO Entertainment reflect the complex interplay of personal lives and public personas in Japan’s celebrity culture. As Kikuchi Fuma and Mai Shiraishi navigate their relationship amidst their professional commitments, their story adds another layer to the evolving narrative of modern celebrity relationships in Japan.