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A and his group are doing is the exact same thing. The Aum Shinrikyo cult sect had deceived many really smart people. “That’s how dangerous being brainwashed can be. A told me even if it made me sick,” she wrote. She works part-time and attends fan events to make ends meet. She currently lives in a modest apartment, the same one as when she was in the industry, paying less than 100,000 yen per month. I’m still seeing my doctor.”Īfter a switch to label S1, Hoshino ended her career in AV in 2012. The doctor told me I would have died if I’d continued to work in AV. I’d been told it was tough to go back to the working world. “It took me almost three years to be cured. “I was depressed, I had panic attacks, I was afraid of meeting people, and I couldn’t eat,” she said. She eventually developed a mental disorder. I heard they also changed the name of the company a lot and had a number of these outfits.” They were making money with our work but they were treating us like objects. “Everyone was being told that no one else mattered, that they were the star. Hoshino says that the company that was claimed to have been set up just for her was in fact for other actresses as well. “They were being told the same thing: that it was a talent agency they’d created just for them,” she wrote. However, she felt something was amiss. “They were buying a building and setting up an office at a posh establishment while telling me that they were working like mad to help me realize my dream so I should give it everything I had,” she wrote. Her salary while working in AV, she said, was roughly equivalent to that of a businessman. They never gave me my copy of my contract, saying they’d lost it.”Īt the time, Hoshino was in her early 20s - a woman who, she says, knew nothing of the world. They told me to show them my passport and I was told to sign my name on a blank sheet of paper. “My contract didn’t mention a word about adult videos. I got there and found out that it was adult video,” she said without specifying the name of the film or label. “They told me that I was heading to a gravure shoot. That year, sales for her DVDs ranked 23rd on the DMM.com distribution site. The following month, her second film was released on the same label. In December of 2010, she made her AV debut for label Soft On Demand.

She subsequently appeared in a number of movies, including “Sentimental Graffiti,” a live-action adaptation of an animation of the same name. Hoshino, a native of Niigata Prefecture, broke into show business in 2004, when she was a finalist for the Miss Magazine contest.

That’s how they make girls trust them.” “I was easily brainwashed”
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“They mentioned the names of famous record companies, publishing companies and TV shows. “I was told that they invested in the entertainment industry,” she said. A was with what was called an investment company located at the time in the Mark City complex in Shibuya Ward. They were very good, telling me that I would never be able to succeed without AV.” Over her three-year career, Hoshino says that she was forced to appear in the AV industry by a man she calls “Mr.

Such action by law enforcement, Hoshino says, may be a sign that society is shifting its attitude about this “serious issue.” The revelations follow the arrests earlier this year of persons connected to AV-related companies for forcing a woman to appear in a film. TOKYO (TR) – Retired adult video (AV) actress Asuka Hoshino, 30, wrote on her blog last month that she was coerced into performing in the industry. Asuka Hoshino retired from adult video industry in 2012 ()
