Popular Actress Gets Sexually Harassed By “Comedian” During Live National Broadcast

A shocking clip has started circulating online.

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This article includes descriptions of sexual assault that may disturb some readers.

Japanese actress Mei Nagano was subjected to shocking sexual harassment by comedian Egashira during a live broadcast on TBS. The incident, which occurred on the well-known variety show All-Star Thanksgiving, has sparked outrage among viewers.

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All-Star Thanksgiving is a popular six-hour special aired twice a year on Japan’s national television. The show features a mix of actors, singers, and comedians who participate in various games and activities. It has long been considered a lighthearted entertainment program, but this time, an unsettling incident left many disturbed.

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During the broadcast, Egashira — known for his extreme and often inappropriate comedy — targeted Nagano with uncomfortable and invasive behavior.

As the show progressed, he chased after the actress, causing her to flee to the top of a staircase in apparent distress. Egashira is then seen making inappropriate gestures towards the actress with his tongue while multiple people hold him back from running towards her. As he harasses the 24-year-old actress he can be heard shouting “Be my woman!” at her.

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Nagano — who is widely recognized for her roles in works such as My Love Story!! and We Made a Beautiful Bouquet — was visibly shaken. She eventually broke down in tears and had to leave the stage before later returning.

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Egashira, a controversial figure in Japanese entertainment, has built a reputation for his provocative antics. However, many viewers felt that this incident crossed the line from comedic performance to outright harassment. Clips of the moment quickly spread online, with netizens condemning the comedian’s actions and expressing support for Nagano.

While neither TBS nor Egashira has publicly addressed the controversy, public backlash continues to grow, with many demanding accountability.

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