Understanding Celebrity Infidelity: Why Do Fans Defend Their Favorites So Passionately?

Understanding Celebrity Infidelity: Why Do Fans Defend Their Favorites So Passionately?

Question from a reader:
Regarding celebrities’ infidelities, I don’t think people around them need to get so angry. Why are there those who feel the need to defend them so passionately? It’s strange that those people, who are ultimately complete strangers, go to such lengths to protect them.

Celebrity Infidelity and Reactions Around It

Recently, we’ve been hearing a lot about

Understanding PTSD, Publicity, and the Importance of Sharing Personal Experiences

Understanding PTSD, Publicity, and the Importance of Sharing Personal Experiences

Thoughts on Recent Topics

Recently, I’ve come across comments about Watanabe Nagisa’s situation, saying things like “it’s just for publicity” or “there’s no way someone with PTSD could do gravure.” These opinions made me reflect a bit. I wonder why some people hold such prejudices. Personally, I love comedy and value laughter in everyday life, so I find the reactions

Understanding the Psychology Behind Fans Turning into Anti-Fans: The Case of Chiemi Hori

Understanding the Psychology Behind Fans Turning into Anti-Fans: The Case of Chiemi Hori

Reader’s Question:
I saw someone who defamed Chiemi Hori saying they were a “fan,” but I wonder why they became an anti-fan. Personally, I’m the type of person who doesn’t even want to see the name of someone I dislike, so I can’t understand that psychology. If they check daily, does that mean they were indeed a fan?

From Fan to Anti-Fan: A Struggle of the Heart

Recently, I came across discussions about Chiemi Hori, which made me reflect on some things. I was honestly surprised to see people who defamed