The Japanese network Fuji Television and its parent company say its president and chairperson have resigned over a widening ...
The aftermath of Masahiro Nakai, the leader of Japan's national idol group SMAP, announcing his retirement from the ...
The spiralling controversy involves Masahiro Nakai, the 52-year-old media personality who was the leader of defunct male idol ...
Japanese media also confirmed and reported his ... including the one to which Nakai belonged, SMAP. Last Friday, Fuji TV President Koichi Minato acknowledged the company had been aware of the ...
Fuji Television organised a press conference to try and salvage its reputation after being accused of protecting a big star.
Japanese TV host Masahiro Nakai, who was a member of the former pop group SMAP, said Thursday he has retired from show ...
The recent sexual misconduct scandal involving Masahiro Nakai, a prominent talk show host and former member of Japan’s ...
The chairman and president of Japan’s Fuji Television resigned Monday, weeks after a celebrity presenter was accused of ...
Masahiro Nakai, a former leader of Japan's once-hugely popular boy band SMAP, reached a costly settlement with a woman over an alleged sex assault.
Masahiro Nakai, one of Japan's top TV hosts and a former pop star, says he is retiring to take responsibility over sexual ...