VTuber Uruha Rushia denounces injustices in Hololive — Kudasai

In a recent development regarding the contentious dismissal of the popular VTuber from Hololive Production, known as “You pay for Russia,” it has come to light that the main reason behind it was an attempt to reveal her marriage to a singer and songwriter, which was prohibited by Cover Corp. Additionally, the VTuber was accused of disclosing confidential information by showing LINE messages with the company to her then-husband, leading to the termination of her contract on February 24, 2022.

Throughout this year, the individual behind “Uruha Rushia” has been entangled in various controversies. Her former spouse, the well-known virtual singer Mafumafu, disclosed that he had experienced both physical and psychological abuse which led to their divorce. Despite Rushia presenting her side of the story, public opinion largely favored Mafumafu.

This situation reached a critical point when the person behind Rushia attempted suicide in March of this year, a fact confirmed by a close acquaintance of the VTuber. Recent revelations have emerged from court documents in Japan as part of the legal dispute between the ex-spouses.

The community has been actively discussing this issue, offering a range of viewpoints:

  • «She only sought her husband’s advice on announcing their marriage publicly… Firing her for that seems excessive.».
  • «The company was wrong to forbid her from disclosing her marriage. It violates human rights.».
  • «Let’s not forget that this is Mikeneko’s perspective. Cover and Mikeneko’s statements have been conflicting since the dismissal.».
  • «It’s clearly inappropriate. Cover is in the right.».
  • «If the company objected to her publicizing her marriage, it’s natural for her to consult her husband. He’s a concerned party.».
  • «Revealing their marriage publicly isn’t feasible. There are probably other married individuals in Hololive Production, but they choose to keep it private.».
  • «I initially thought it was a human rights violation, but the character belongs to the company, and using it to promote is not appropriate. It would have been fine if done using real names.».
  • «Does a voice actor lose value if married? Professional performance shouldn’t be impacted by personal life.».
  • «Those causing a commotion are the truly irrational ones. With this mindset, the birth rate will continue to decline.».
  • «The motive for wanting to announce the marriage was suspecting infidelity. By disclosing it, they intended to caution the other party.».
  • «But wasn’t she the one being unfaithful? It’s all very perplexing.».
  • «It’s acceptable for them to be married, but they should maintain the character. Consulting her husband on this shouldn’t be deemed a breach of information.».

This situation remains a subject of debate and polarization among Hololive enthusiasts and Internet users at large, underscoring the intricacies of the personal and professional lives of virtual public figures.

Source: Otakomu

In a recent revelation regarding the controversial dismissal from the popular VTuber of Hololive Production, “You pay for Russia”, it has been announced that The main reason was to try to reveal their marriage with a singer and songwriter, which was prevented by Cover Corp. In addition, the VTuber She was accused of leaking confidential information by showing LINE messages with the company to her then-husband, which resulted in the termination of his contract on February 24, 2022.

You pay for Russia

This year, the person behind “Uruha Rushia” has been at the centre of multiple controversies. Her ex-husband, the popular virtual singer Mafumafu revealed that he had been a victim of physical and psychological abuse which led to their divorce. Although Rushia presented her side of the story, most netizens sided with Mafumafu.

This situation escalated to the point where the person behind Rushia attempted to take his own life in March of this year, a fact confirmed by a close friend of the VTuber. Recent revelations come from documents filed in court in Japan as part of the lawsuit between the two ex-spouses.

The community has been very active in discussing this issue, presenting a variety of opinions:

  • «She only consulted with her husband regarding making the marriage public… Firing her for that is too harsh.».
  • «It is the company that is wrong for prohibiting her from announcing her marriage. It is a violation of human rights.».
  • «Let’s not forget that this is Mikeneko’s version. After the dismissal, Cover and Mikeneko’s statements have been contradictory.».
  • «It’s clearly out of place. Cover is right.».
  • «If the company objected to her announcing her marriage, it is not unusual for her to consult her husband. He is an interested party.».
  • «Making their marriage public is not possible. There are probably others in Hololive Production who are married, but they all keep it a secret.».
  • «I thought it was a violation of human rights, but the character is the property of the company and using his name to advertise it is not right. There would have been no problem if he had done it with his real name.».
  • «Does a seiyuu’s value decrease if she is married? A professional’s work should not be affected by her personal life».
  • «Those who make a fuss are the truly irrational ones. With this mentality, the birth rate will continue to decline.».
  • «The reason for wanting to announce it was because he thought his partner was being unfaithful. He wanted to warn the other person by announcing the marriage.».
  • «But wasn’t she the one who was being unfaithful? This is all very confusing.».
  • «It’s fine for them to be married, but they must keep the character. Consulting your husband regarding this should not be considered a leak of information.».

This situation continues to generate debate and polarization among Hololive followers and Internet users in general, highlighting the complexities of the private and professional lives of virtual public figures.

Fuente: Otakomu

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