The late actress Ryoko Sakaguchi’s daughter, Anri Sakaguchi, was once addicted to host clubs and squandered her mother’s inheritance, eventually turning to filming AVs, becoming the “most ridiculous second-generation star” in the Japanese entertainment world. Recently, she has once again drawn attention on social media, continuously posting time-limited stories seeking help, even revealing her PayPay account to ask internet users for money transfers, a behavior that has been described as online begging.
33-year-old Anri Sakaguchi issued multiple pleas for help on social media, first asking if anyone in Shinjuku could assist her, and stating that she needed help, inviting private messages. A few hours later, she reported that her belongings and wallet had been stolen, trying to elicit sympathy. “Who can help me, please message me, I can do anything, I feel like I’m in hell right now,” she wrote in her post, and published her PayPay account, saying she wanted to go to the hospital.
Soon after, Anri Sakaguchi claimed that someone had offered assistance and shared a photo of the person’s credit card. However, it was shocking that when she posted the photo, she did not obscure the security code on the credit card, and this oversight made netizens feel it was quite exaggerated, questioning the true intentions behind her actions.