Youtuber Hikaru announces his marriage to hostess and influencer Shingeki no Noa






YouTuber Hikaru (34) updated his official channel on the 31st and announced that he’s married to entrepreneur Shingeki no Noa (30).

Hikaru said, “Today’s May 29th, and yeah—it’s real. I got married. My partner is Shingeki no Noa.” He added, “We were in Hawaii recently, but it didn’t start then. It was literally a zero-day marriage. We haven’t even been physically involved yet.”

When asked “Why did you get married?”, Hikaru replied, “There are a few reasons, but from every angle, I honestly felt like I wanted to marry her. The biggest reason is that she has an incredibly pure heart,” and continued, “What made me feel that way, I’m not even sure myself. I just felt, ‘I want to make her happy,’ and that became the main reason.”

He went on to say, “It’s honestly shocking even for me—there’s not even a shred of doubt. I instinctively felt this is the right choice, and no matter how many times I think it through, I feel the same. The fact that she made me feel that way is amazing.” He ended with, “I’ll do my best so we don’t end up getting divorced!”


Source: Yahoo News

1. So basically it was one of those "I just knew it" moments. Guess that spark never happened with Uchida Rio, lol. Honestly I don’t know much about her either but I'm kinda glad for her she didn’t end up marrying Hikaru

2. This guy sucks, he lured in kids with giveaways like Switches and PlayStations, then before anyone noticed, started selling shady products—and somehow he’s treated like a top YouTuber. Thanks to guys like Kajiwara and Miyasako wagging their tails for him, it only made his delusions worse. He’s just a brat who got the wrong idea. Please stop making articles about him. There are way more important things to report.

3. They probably won’t last a year, but I hope they give it their best. The two of them seem perfectly matched when it comes to loving status, fame, prestige, and money—but ironically, those very things can get in the way of a real marriage. I think it'll take some time before they realize that. That said, we’re not in an era where divorce is something to be mocked anymore, and if they grow through the experience, that’s fine too. Just… be careful when it comes to having kids.

4. I watched the video. Based on the tone of their recent content, it honestly felt like a planned marriage just for the sake of a video idea. I can’t shake the feeling that we’ll be hearing about a divorce within five years, but still—whatever people are saying, I hope they just ignore it and move forward together, side by side.

5. Congrats on the marriage! But honestly, I think a lot of people are wondering if this is a real marriage or just for the buzz. Hearing it’s a zero-day marriage and they haven’t even been intimate yet makes it feel a bit unrealistic… Of course, if they’re truly serious about being happy together, I want to support them, but since they have so much influence, I'm just a bit cautious. 

6. Well, even if they do end up divorcing, it’ll just become material for both of them, and neither of them seems like they’ll be short on income. As long as no kids get caught up in it, I say let them be happy. When Monryo introduced Hikaru as his type, Noah was there too, so they probably had some connection already. As for the “heart is pure” thing, that’s subjective—if they both feel that way, then good for them. They both earn their own money and aren’t just after cash, and she seems capable of making her own decisions. Sounds like a mutually supportive and easygoing setup.

7. People get into relationships, get married, and then break up all the time, so whether it’s a zero-day marriage or not, everyone has their own way of doing things. We don’t even really know if his personality is genuine or just a character he’s playing. But marriage is still something important, so I really hope they’re not doing it just for views or clicks on videos.

8. Being a YouTuber is seriously tough. I don’t know much about YouTubers, but this guy’s pretty well-known in Japan, right? And even someone like him feels like they have to get married just to create buzz. Whether it’s for work or money, I’m not sure, but honestly, I really respect the fact that they’re willing to put their whole life out there like that.

9. I can pretty much predict how this will turn out and what kind of ending it’ll have (I won’t say it here though). But well, it’s very YouTuber-like. Anyway, congrats on the marriage! Wishing you happiness.




Source: Girls Channel

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1. [+31, -230]

Congrats! Such a good-looking couple!!

2. [+270, -68]

They’re definitely gonna get divorced.

>> Yeah, it's gonna happen soon. Seems like they’re planning to boost views with marriage and divorce drama.

3. [+235, -11]

Wait, for real?? It wasn't a prank?

4. [+710, -0]

Thanks for the drama, I guess.

5. [+861, -7]

Shady marriage vibes.

6. [+20, -55]

When I saw these two in the last video, I definitely thought they would get married. Their vibe was somehow different compared to when he was with other girls. Damn, I could become a fortune teller.

7. [+250, -7]

I wonder how many years it will last~

8. [+310, -6]

Rich guys really like hostesses, don’t they?

>> Beautiful, good at talking, and know how to boost a man’s ego—there’s really no reason to dislike them, right?

>> This is more like a marriage between popular influencers rather than just rich people and hostesses.

9. [+475, -4]

What the heck even is Shingeki no Noah lol?

>> I thought it was the name of a pro wrestling group or something, but turns out she’s actually a cabaret girl lol


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