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The weekly magazine broke the news that Chenggong Kuangui had held a party to attract the police to the door, and Chenggong Kuanguifa pushed back the fake news

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The weekly magazine broke the news that Chenggong Kuangui had held a party to attract the police to the door, and Chenggong Kuanguifa pushed back the fake news

Screenshot of Weekly Women news

On March 1, the Japanese weekly magazine Weekly Woman broke the news that Hiroki, who quit the show business in 2016, caused a commotion and even dispatched police when he held a party in mid-February.

On March 2, Narimiya Hiroki retorted that Weekly Women had revealed that it was fake news.

The weekly magazine broke the news that Chenggong Kuangui had held a party to attract the police to the door, and Chenggong Kuanguifa pushed back the fake news

Japanese actor Narimiya Hiroki, who announced his retirement from show business in December 2016, updated his social media tweet on March 2, referring to his report on himself in weekly magazine Weekly Woman, which was released today (March 2), and refuting that part of the report was fake news.

The weekly magazine broke the news that Chenggong Kuangui had held a party to attract the police to the door, and Chenggong Kuanguifa pushed back the fake news

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The weekly magazine "Weekly Woman", which was released today (March 2), broke the news that after the lightning withdrawal from the show business circle in December 2016, Narimiya Begun to carry out activities based in Europe. After returning from overseas at the beginning of this year, in mid-February, a Pop up shop for its own clothing brand was held in Tokyo. After the event, the celebration lasted until late at night, when the police were dispatched by nearby residents for excessive riots.

The weekly magazine broke the news that Chenggong Kuangui had held a party to attract the police to the door, and Chenggong Kuanguifa pushed back the fake news

On March 2, Narimiya updated his Twitter feed, saying he had not been interviewed at all, referring to the Weekly Women's report. Obviously, he has already expressed his dislike (weekly magazine) or did the filming without permission. He also said: "There were no police officers present at the celebration banquet with the staff of the Pop up shop, but it was ridiculously written by (weekly magazine)." It's fake news, and I hope you don't care. The report also wrote about real situations such as those who greeted the people who came. But the matter of attracting the police is fake, and I still want to explain it to everyone well. “

The weekly magazine broke the news that Chenggong Kuangui had held a party to attract the police to the door, and Chenggong Kuanguifa pushed back the fake news

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Narimiya Hiroki, born in Tokyo on September 14, 1982, in 2000, Narimiya Hiroki stood out in the audition for the drama "The Remaining Human beings, the Essence of Love" directed by stage director Yamon Miyamoto, and successfully won the opportunity to star in the play, and officially debuted as an actor. Representative works include Stand UP! "Blood Monday", "Bad Boy and Glasses Girl", "Honey and Clover", "Phase Stick", etc. In December 2016, it was revealed by Friday that he had withdrawn from the show business circle after being refuted by the firm after using cocaine, and then turned his life and work base to Europe and carried out activities under the real name Hiromiya Hiroshige.

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