I'm impressed that she explained her side of the story and owned up to her own mistakes. This was not the best way to handle the situation (throwing the camera I mean), but she probably thought this guy was like a random fan who was stalking her on stage or something. As a woman in Japan sexual harassment can be very scary I suppose.
This doesn't seem to me like a firing (why would they fire her over this? I mean I know Japanese companies has a really strict clause for behavior but this seems minor compared to the shit Koda Kumi and the like pull.
I really like that she states her ambition. It's so interesting getting to hear these musicians talk in their own words. I feel like the Japanese music scene has more of a curtain between its audience and singers.
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