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Japanese porn star Sola Aoi has got married!

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Japanese porn star Sola Aoi has got married!
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Japanese porn star Sola Aoi has got married!

2018-01-02 16:22 Last Updated At:16:36

Heart-breaking news for fans: The famous Japanese AV actress has become another man's wife!

The famous Japanese AV actress and porn star Sola Aoi announced she has got married! This hear-breaking news for fans has caused a stir online.

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 Sola Aoi reveals her husband is neither handsome nor wealthy, but the man accepts her former job as an AV actress.

Sola Aoi announced on the social media, telling the truth to fans: 'Thank you for your continuous support. Actually, I have BIG news. Finally, I got married!!!!I got married, but I do not change myself. It is the same SOLA AOI as yesterday. I love my fans! Have a nice New Year!'

She also released a Chinese news as she has countless Chinese fans, saying that she was worried fans would dislike her after she announces the news, but she doesn't want to lie when confronts with questions like: ' Do you have a boyfriend' or 'When will you get married?'

She disclosed: 'I want to get married. I want to have children. I want my own family. He's not a handsome guy and he doesn't have much money. But, he accepts my former job. Therefore, he's awesome.'

And the lucky man who married the sexy star is reported to be DJ NoN, a 43-year-old plain looking Japanese man, who used to cooperate with Sola Aoi.

David Linde, the former chairman of Universal Pictures and CEO of Participant Media, has been named CEO of the Sundance Institute. The nonprofit organization said Thursday that Linde will assume the role on Feb. 17, after this year’s festival concludes.

“I am honored to join Sundance Institute as CEO to steward an organization that is essential to independent artists, the broader creative community, and culture at large,” Linde said in a statement.

His role will include overseeing the Sundance Film Festival’s transition to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027, as well as managing the year-round Sundance Institute programs, including artist labs, grants and fellowships.

A Hollywood veteran, Linde has worked across television and film for decades, cofounding Focus Features and overseeing numerous Oscar nominees and winners in his various roles. During Linde’s time at Participant, which shuttered in 2024, the company produced two best picture winners: “Spotlight” and “Green Book.” He also produced “Arrival.”

Sundance has been operating under an interim CEO, Amanda Kelso, since early 2024 when Joana Vicente stepped down. Vicente had replaced Keri Putnam in 2021. The Institute’s most high-profile event, the annual Sundance Film Festival, is gearing up for its last edition in Park City, Utah which will kick off next week.

Ebs Burnough, board chair of the Sundance Institute, said in a statement that, “David brings a rare combination of industry fluency, social cause management, and deep commitment to artists, positioning the organization to build on our legacy while advancing our mission for the future.”

FILE - David Linde appears at the American Cinematheque Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2021. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - David Linde appears at the American Cinematheque Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 18, 2021. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

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