A former flight attendant of an airline said on the Internet that he had met Takeshi Kaneshiro on the plane. She asked for an autograph while the other party was resting, and Takeshi Kaneshiro politely signed it for her, but later complained to the airline that she disturbed the rest.
The former flight attendant probably thought she “exposed the hypocritical side of Takeshi Kaneshiro”, but she was surrounded. The reason is that Takeshi Kaneshiro has a good image, and he has always tried his best to protect his privacy.
Another very important reason is that she uses her power for personal gain at work. On the plane, she was a staff member and Takeshi Kaneshiro was a guest. She did disturb the rest of the guest, and the guest had the right to complain. Takeshi Kaneshiro did nothing wrong.
As for him signing her autograph first and then complaining, or just to take care of her face? It is not good for all passengers if they directly criticize them on the plane and affect their work mood. I don’t think Takeshi Kaneshiro is hypocritical, but think he is considerate. It can be seen from this incident that Takeshi Kaneshiro was deeply influenced by the pre-establishment culture of Japan. No matter how dissatisfied a person may be in his heart, he maintains basic courtesy on the surface and will never tear his face, making it easy for both parties to step down. They gave her the opportunity to avoid being publicly embarrassed on the plane, but she put the incident on the Internet, put herself on public trial and might not step down.
If she did not meet Takeshi Kaneshiro at work, but took off her uniform, met him on the street, in a shopping mall, in a restaurant…and met him as an ordinary fan to ask for an autograph, then Takeshi Kaneshiro would not be able to complain to her. Because at this time, the relationship between the two sides is just fans and stars.
Gao Huiran