59-Year-Old Actress Who Didn't Eat Meat for 15 Years Gets Roasted by Noro Kayo: "Your Life Must Be Super Boring"
Kayo Noro (41), who is known to be close to actress Kusakari, commented, “I totally get that Kusakari-san is someone who’s active globally and still doing amazing work, but honestly, I think her life must be super boring.” She went on to say, “People who live that whole ‘careful lifestyle’ thing only seem to care whether something is good or bad for the body. But food culture is about enjoying life.”
Noro then shared an anecdote from a shoot in Los Angeles: “I was shocked—Kusakari ate some peanut butter and said, ‘This is hilariously sweet,’ and I was just like... wow. That really showed how different we are.”
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Source: Girls Channel
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1. [+442, -98] Kayo was just playing the role she was assigned on the show, she isn’t at fault.
2. [+217, -12] People tell me that I'm missing out in life, too, cause I don't like and eat eel
3. [+263, -11] Maybe Kusakari-san has just found things to enjoy outside of food
4. [+201, -22] Don’t judge others by your own standards, Noro-chan.
5. [+147, -3] Ballerinas’ diets are pretty intense, right? I see them on YouTube sometimes.
6. [+32, -1] Kusakari-san and Noro-chan are exactly the kind of characters you'd expect them to be.
7. [+76, -14] Is this really polite? The idea that not eating meat is healthy doesn’t actually have much scientific backing—it’s just that vegetarianism has become kind of like a cult.
>> Just to clear up some misunderstandings—protein can be found from sources other than meat, like soy, eggs, miso products, nuts, and even oats. The idea that being vegetarian just means you’re following some kind of “religion” is an outdated bias.
8. [+20, -14] She's always been in the "chubby" category, but this season, she's gained too much weight, and I'm worried.
9. [+80, -6] Kusakari said, "Since I was a ballerina, I was like an athlete, so I really paid attention to my diet, and it's become a habit for me." She continued, "When I was 27, I got a herniated disc. To heal from that, I realized that if the internal organs are under strain, it can also affect the back, so I started eating in a way that wouldn't strain my digestion. For about 15 years in my 30s, I didn't eat any meat," which surprised everyone in the studio. The MC, Ueda Shinya, asked, "Did anything change when you stopped eating meat?" Kusakari replied, "After about seven years, my back pain disappeared." Ueda jokingly responded, "Well, I don't think it's just the meat," making everyone laugh. She's such a playful and cute person, right?
10. [+71, -2] People who say stuff like this really need to mind their own business. Stop forcing your own values on others.
11. [+46, -3] What they're doing is the same as those people who ask, "How can you live without drinking, smoking, or gambling?"
12. [+104, -5] I bet Kusakari's probably thinking, "Is living a life where you pile on all that fat really fun?" haha
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