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[Sad news]
In an interview with Bunshun Number, top freelancer Saori Anou (31) expressed disappointment with her current career trajectory.
>"I haven't won a belt, I haven't been playing an active role, and I don't have any buzz. It's the worst."
>When interviewed for this article, Annou says that it is difficult to talk about positive topics. She says she hates the fact that she often expresses her dissatisfaction and anxiety.
[...]
>Even when fighting for a title, she says, "I lose in a crucial moment. I find myself unable to seize opportunities."
>She left Actress Girls at the end of 2019 and started competing as a freelancer in February 2008. However, due to a request for self-restraint, her matches were cut in half in March, and in April she was declared in a state of emergency. Her start as a freelancer was halted.
>But she doesn't want to use that as an excuse. She doesn't think she's been treated lightly because she's a freelancer. However, she has not been able to make a satisfactory career as a freelancer.
"I need to raise the brand of Saori Anou even more, but I haven't been able to do that. It's frustrating..."
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/58179ea8a5d65cb9bd4290fc7c27e97771408620
In an interview with Bunshun Number, top freelancer Saori Anou (31) expressed disappointment with her current career trajectory.
>"I haven't won a belt, I haven't been playing an active role, and I don't have any buzz. It's the worst."
>When interviewed for this article, Annou says that it is difficult to talk about positive topics. She says she hates the fact that she often expresses her dissatisfaction and anxiety.
[...]
>Even when fighting for a title, she says, "I lose in a crucial moment. I find myself unable to seize opportunities."
>She left Actress Girls at the end of 2019 and started competing as a freelancer in February 2008. However, due to a request for self-restraint, her matches were cut in half in March, and in April she was declared in a state of emergency. Her start as a freelancer was halted.
>But she doesn't want to use that as an excuse. She doesn't think she's been treated lightly because she's a freelancer. However, she has not been able to make a satisfactory career as a freelancer.
"I need to raise the brand of Saori Anou even more, but I haven't been able to do that. It's frustrating..."
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/58179ea8a5d65cb9bd4290fc7c27e97771408620