Sora Aoi (Japanese: Aoi そら, April 26, 1981-[2][Note 2]), a Japanese AV actress and representative figure in the AV industry (2002-2011), is now a television actress. He was the first member of the Japanese girl group Ebisu Muscadine.
life
Debut in Japan
In 2002, Sora Aoi became a photo actress through an audition. In July of the same year, she auditioned for the AV "Happy Go Lucky!" under the stage name "Sora Aoi" and entered the Alice Japan company to start her AV career. In fact, Sora Aoi's childhood ambition was to become a nanny (nanny), so after graduating from high school, she enrolled in a junior college to take a nanny course and obtain qualifications[3]. However, because she became an AV girl, she had no chance to develop her career as a nanny [3].
Because of her loli appearance and 90cm bust, she was nicknamed "Child-Faced with Big Breasts". She gained great response and popularity, and was ranked as the AV Actress of the Year by Japan's "VideoBoy" magazine in 2003 and 2004. One, well-known in East Asia and even Europe and the United States. Because of her popularity comparable to that of ordinary stars, she began to perform in general TV dramas and variety shows in 2003. She moved to S1 in November 2004. Since then, she has become a popular actress in S1. At the end of 2005, when MOODYZ's year-end thank you ceremony started, she even won S1's "Best Actress Award"[4].
During the AV actress period, the agency claimed that her birthday was November 11, 1983. However, after Sora Aoi stepped down as an AV actress, in June 2021, Sora Aoi showed her driver's license in a video on her Youtube channel. It is clearly shown in the driver's license that Sora Aoi's birthday is actually April 26, 1981 (Showa 56), and her real birthplace is actually Kanagawa Prefecture, not Tokyo. The driver's license also shows that his real name is "Junko", but his surname is covered up. Sora Aoi pointed out that fake birthdays are very common in the AV industry. [2]
China market development
In 2010, he entered the Chinese entertainment industry. On April 11, 2010, the accounts of her and other AV actresses such as Hong Yinying on Weibo and Twitter were discovered by Chinese netizens. They were subsequently reported by the Dongguan Times and widely reprinted by other media. A large number of netizens broke through the official Great Fire Wall in mainland China. blocked, log into Twitter to follow her account. [5][6] Sora Aoi called on Japanese people to donate to the 2010 Yushu earthquake on Twitter, and launched a fundraising campaign on her blog to raise money by selling her own photo computer wallpapers. [7] He was praised by Chinese netizens for his “virtue and art”. [8] On June 17, 2010, Sora Aoi arrived in Shanghai and attended the Jiuyou Warriors press conference, [9][10] and together with Chinese Internet celebrity Feng Jie, she was an online game platform. [11]
On November 11, 2010, Sora Aoi chose to open Sina Weibo on her birthday. In just 50 minutes, 30,000 bloggers gathered. The number of fans within 6 hours of opening the blog easily exceeded the total number of fans on her Twitter in the past few months, which was 12.9. Thousands, the number of fans immediately surged to over 400,000 within a few days. As of 2019, it has exceeded 19 million. [12] In 2011, Yang Lan’s husband Wu Zheng, founder of Sunshine Hongyan Investment Group, established a joint venture with the K-1 Fighting Alliance brand in Beijing on behalf of its Seven Star Global Entertainment Group, and invited Sora Aoi to attend as a guest. Also present were Carina Lau, Huang Yi and Song Zuying. In the last photo taken together, Yang Lan, Song Zuying, and Sora Aoi were standing side by side, causing a lot of discussion and controversy on the Internet. [13][14][15][16] Sora Aoi's popularity in mainland China also led China's film and television regulatory authorities to specifically point out that when announcing new restrictions on "vulgar" content in April 2012, Sora Aoi was prohibited from appearing on the mainland. TV show. [17] The reason why she is so widely loved and even loved in China is also due to China’s ban on her. [18] On March 28, 2012, Sora Aoi attended a press conference for the short film "Second Dream" in which she played the leading role in Beijing. She played the role of an old Shanghai socialite and sang the theme song of the same name. [19]
Diaoyu Island, "Capture Teacher Aoi alive", "Sora Aoi belongs to the world"
"Declare war on Japan, capture Teacher Aang alive" slogan. "Teacher Ao" refers to Sora Aoi.
In 2012, the nationalization of the Diaoyu Islands triggered anti-Japanese riots in China. Some Chinese aunts held up the slogan "Boycott Japanese goods and never look at Sora Aoi from now on."[18] Some thugs used the excuse that "the Diaoyu Islands incident made me feel bad" to randomly smash cars. , beating passers-by. [20] In order to draw a clear line, Sora Aoi's Chinese supporters posted the slogan "Diaoyu Islands belong to China, Sora Aoi belongs to the world." This slogan is extremely popular and well-known in China. It was displayed at the Guangzhou Evergrande Stadium and Road in the 2012 AFC Champions League. It appeared in Bian Store and at the 2012 anti-Japanese riot parade in China,[21][22][23] and caused discussion on talk shows such as "Qiang Qiang Threesome". [24][20]
The anti-Japanese demonstrations in 2012 had another famous slogan: "Declare war on Japan, capture Teacher Aang alive." [18] In 2016, Huya Live produced a reality show. The plot was "The island country's female star was captured alive, and Teacher Cang fled in panic." [25] Tencent commented that during the Nagasaki Incident, the Beiyang sailors prostituted and fought in Japan, which could be regarded as the Qing Dynasty version of "capture Teacher Cang alive and beat up little Japan." [26]
Businesses other than AV
Sora Aoi attended Bucheon International Fantasy Film Festival
Taking advantage of his high popularity in the AV industry, Aoi turned to television and radio for development. In 2003, he made his first cameo appearance in the TV series "Head of the Extraordinary Department: Jin Gano". In October 2005, she played one of the main roles in the TV series "The Queen". After that, he mainly appeared in variety shows. Due to the increasing number of male fans of Sora Aoi, she became the second most searched female target in Japan's Internet search rankings in 2005. In November 2007, Sora Aoi once again appeared in the TV series and made a guest appearance in "Galileo". Until 2009, in addition to appearing as an artist and actor, Sora Aoi still retained her activities in AV, but there were always rumors that she would withdraw from the AV industry. On January 18, 2017, she replied to netizens on Twitter, stating that she "no longer has the identity of an AV actress." In fact, Sora Aoi has not released any new works since July 2011, and has essentially retired in the past six years. [27][28].
On January 1, 2018, Sora Aoi announced her marriage to NON, a DJ in Tokyo[29]. She announced her pregnancy in December of the same year. She worries that her children may be bullied in the future because their mother is an AV actress. [30] On May 1, 2019, she gave birth to two sons by caesarean section. [31]
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