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AV actress Lily’s tragic life revealed by netizens

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AV actress Lily’s tragic life revealed by netizens
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AV actress Lily’s tragic life revealed by netizens

2017-09-12 15:46 Last Updated At:15:46

Recently, Japanese AV actress Lily broadcasted her attempt to commit suicide by swallowing pills. She was saved by her agent. According to netizens’ sources, her mental condition has long been unstable after some tragic incidents. She has publicly accused the agency of cheating money out of her, and has encountered sexual violence from her ex-boyfriend, resulting in loss of fertility.

At the age of 22, Lily made her debut in the AV scene in 2013. She was quite popular with her sweet appearance and curvaceous body figure. However, she changed agency three times, criticizing the companies on social media for not doing any promotion for her and being underpaid. She even announced her retirement without the company’s consent.

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Later, she reached an agreement with the company and continued to be an AV actress. But on last Wednesday, She tried to commit suicide by swallowing pills during a live broadcast. A renowned Taiwanese AV reviewer heard it and contacted her agent immediately, saving her from death. She is now recuperating.

Netizens said that Lily leads a tragic life, as both her career and relationship are on a bumpy road. It was known that she offends a lot of people in the AV industry. For relationship, she mentioned before on social media that she had encountered sexual violence from her ex-boyfriend, resulting in lost fertility, She had also spent a lot of money on him, forcing her to embark on the road to ruins.

TOKYO (AP) — Kazuyoshi Miura, the Japanese soccer player they call “King Kazu,” says he’s only getting better with age.

If so, that should make him very, very good.

Miura turns 59 next month. He’s the globe’s oldest professional soccer player, and on Friday he gave a news conference in Tokyo to celebrate joining his new team — third-division J-League club Fukushima United FC.

“My passion only grows the more I pursue it,” Miura said. “Even though I’m getting older — I’ll be 59 this year — I feel my passion is actually increasing.”

Miura is moving on loan from Yokohama FC and spent last season on loan with fourth-division club Atletico Suzuka.

He failed to score in seven matches with Suzuka.

Miura has played professionally in Brazil, Italy, Croatia, Australia and Portugal. And of course in Japan. He made his debut in 1986 with Santos in Brazil, a club made famous by Brazilian star Pelé.

In 2017 at age 50, he became the oldest player to score in a professional match. That topped the record held by highly decorated England international Stanley Matthews.

Miura was one of the first big names in Japanese soccer. He scored 55 goals in 89 appearance for Japan’s national team in the 1990s.

“I have a strong desire to play in matches and perform well,” he said. “So I’ll prepare thoroughly and give everything I have to accomplish that.”

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Japanese soccer player Kazuyoshi Miura speaks during a press conference as he joins third-division J-League team Fukushima United in Tokyo, Japan, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (Yuya Shino/Kyodo News via AP)

Japanese soccer player Kazuyoshi Miura speaks during a press conference as he joins third-division J-League team Fukushima United in Tokyo, Japan, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (Yuya Shino/Kyodo News via AP)

Japanese soccer player Kazuyoshi Miura poses with uniform of third-division J-League team Fukushima United. during a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Jan. 9, 2026. (Yuya Shino/Kyodo News via AP)

Japanese soccer player Kazuyoshi Miura poses with uniform of third-division J-League team Fukushima United. during a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Jan. 9, 2026. (Yuya Shino/Kyodo News via AP)

Japanese soccer player Kazuyoshi Miura speaks during a press conference in Suzuka, central Japan, on Nov. 30, 2025. (Kyodo News via AP)

Japanese soccer player Kazuyoshi Miura speaks during a press conference in Suzuka, central Japan, on Nov. 30, 2025. (Kyodo News via AP)

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