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Sexy costume in 'Yatterman' film too tight for Fukada

TOKYO —

Actress Kyoko Fukada, 25, has changed her sexy tight costume in the new film “Yatterman” because the buttons were breaking off, weekly magazine Shukan Shincho reported Thursday.

According to Shincho, Fukada has recently put on a lot of weight. During filming, her skirt also split open, the magazine said. The actress has been told to refrain from having high calorie meals until the film is finished.

12 Comments

  • OssanULTRA at 11:20 AM JST - 29th May

    This is an example of an article that is totally meaningless and impossible to appreciate without a photograph.

  • tokyotom at 11:22 AM JST - 29th May

    agree, need photo for proper context

  • Altria at 11:23 AM JST - 29th May

    Thought this was going to be about the PM

  • mrhog123 at 01:14 PM JST - 29th May

    Kyokochan getting fat tell me its not so.

  • rjd_jr at 02:18 PM JST - 29th May

    I think Japanese entertainment industry standard of "too fat" is as warped as the American hollywood entertainment standard. Kyoko san looks fine with nice curves, not skinny.

  • Loki520 at 04:34 PM JST - 29th May

    So... she's back to her original curvy figure?

  • Betting at 10:55 PM JST - 29th May

    When she debuted she had a real lot of puppy fat on her. But I really would have preferred to see the PM in her outfit, would make for a great laught!!

  • DenshaDeGO at 10:44 AM JST - 30th May

    She was very cute as her chubby self

  • capone at 08:48 PM JST - 30th May

    even with a photo this is a pretty meaningless article

  • Twenty4Play at 10:59 AM JST - 2nd June

    And this made the news why? Even with a photo (which would be nice), this article is utterly pointless... who cares?

  • TheguyNextdoor at 03:25 PM JST - 4th June

    Need a photo...........

  • steed78 at 07:13 AM JST - 19th June

    I thought the whole premise of the Yatterman cartoon was for her character to pop buttons and split skirts. I guess they had to change that for today's pc & overly sensitive audiences. unfortunately.

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