The renowned voice actor Yuuki Kaji has become a topic of conversation in Japan after various false rumors about his personal life began to circulate on social networks. Given the rapid spread of these publications, his representation agency issued an official statement to clarify the situation and warn of possible legal action.
False rumors and misinformation
Kaji's agency explained that it has detected “false and misleading information” spread through social networks and other digital spaces. Among the most talked about rumors are alleged extramarital affairs and personal hobbies of the actor, which were completely denied in the statement.
“Yuuki Kaji “normally he would not want to discuss topics of this nature, but we are aware of the negative impact this has had not only on him, but also on his family,” the company said. The agency asked for respect for his privacy and the immediate cessation of the dissemination of defamatory messages.
Possible legal actions
The company reported that it has already consulted with lawyers and will take legal action if the rumors continue. Furthermore, he asked people who have shared these posts to delete them immediately and cooperate to prevent the damage from escalating.
“If the situation does not improve and a violation of personal rights is confirmed, the identification of those responsible will be requested and legal action will be taken,” the statement added. As part of its response, the agency also enabled an official form for fans to report defamatory or misleading content related to Kaji.
Who is Yuuki Kaji?
Yuuki Kaji He is one of the most recognized seiyuus in the Japanese industry. He was born in 1985 and made his professional debut in the 2000s. Throughout his career he has played iconic anime characters such as Eren Yeager in Shingeki no Kyojin, Meliodas in Nanatsu no Taizai, Todoroki Shouto in Boku no Hero Academia and Koichi Hirose in JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken. He has also received multiple recognitions at the Seiyuu Awards, standing out for his versatility and popularity within the medium.
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