Wednesday, September 28, 2011

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Following Otaku Goddess, Amber Ann, veteran entertainer Makiyo is also making a new album release titled, “Girls Power”. Better known as a TV personality on various variety shows, it has been seven years since the Japanese-Taiwanese star last released an album. Nonetheless, Makiyo received much support from friends, including Dee Hsu who not only wrote the song and lyrics to her ballad track, “Thank You For Loving Me”, but is also starring in the MV free-of-charge. Dee comically revealed that she was drunk when she agreed to be in the MV for free, thus, she only did one scene and finished it in an hour. As for the inspiration for the song, Dee expressed, “I wrote the song for my husband, so of course I wish that Makiyo can find her other half soon and be able to sing this song passionately to her husband.”



Makiyo revealed that she has been single for the longest time now which is two years, “In the past, I would keep changing boyfriends. After being single again for two months, I would immediately find a new boyfriend. This is the longest time I’ve ever stayed single.”

Chinese netizens have slammed a popular model for a racy shower gel TV advertisement.

Popular Chinese video sharing website Youku featuring the near-naked Japanese-Taiwanese singer and actress Makiyo advertising a shower gel product wearing only bath foam.

The video attracted over 750k views within a day of being uploaded.

Netizens chastised her saying that she agreed to do the TV commercial because she was desperate for attention.

One netizen even said: "I would've immediately smashed my computer if I were her father!"

Another netizen was disappointed with the way many new celebrities are willing to expose themselves and 'selling their bodies' to become famous.

Makiyo was born in Yokohama, Japan and her father is Japanese while her mother is Taiwanese. She was reportedly paid two million yuan (S$402,400) to do the TV commercial.

Similar publicity stunts have happened in China and Hong Kong - models were seen undressing and getting ready to go to work while riding the subways during peak hour.

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