>>66813122I think it was extremely based though because she was a new hire and broke every rule under the sun.
But I know you're a literal Sayu shill and sub so you'd never want to admit that she did anything wrong or acknowledge any realistic nuance, but the reality is firing your new hire 3 months in with no explanation is a bad look.
And unless you have any proof against it, there's no reason to believe it wasn't true, especially how she acts now that she's out.
>tl;drIt was a good decision and a good message to future applicants that if you fuck up you get fired (obviously). Hell even Idolcorp did it and they're the "nijikillers"
but even then that whore's fans still say she didn't do what she literally admitted to doing, so the cope is forever strong I guess