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Anna Tsuchiya announces her second divorce

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Singer and model, Anna Tsuchiya, 31, has announced she has divorced her husband, Japanese stylist Yamato Kikuchi whom she married in 2009.

Tsuchiya made the announcement on her blog on Thursday. It was the second divorce for Tsuchiya who married model Joshua Niimura in 2004 and divorced him in 2006. She has an 11-year-old son from her marriage to Joshua and a 5-year-old son from her marriage to Kikuchi.

Tsuchiya explained in her blog that "Our two boys are growing up healthy both physically and mentally. However, my husband and I had been discussing our future for the past six months and we seemed to have a difference in values. So we both agreed that we should follow what we believe in."

Tsuchiya is currently embroiled in a legal dispute over her decision to pull out of a theater production.

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And yet the world still turns.

1 ( +6 / -5 )

I think she did the right thing. She wasn't happy with him so that's why she decided to end this.. Anyways both of them agreed to this separation. I always support her and love her music. Anna is the best

-2 ( +4 / -6 )

So she and her ex care more about themselves than their children. So what? they'll get over it...won't they?

2 ( +4 / -2 )

I love her tan and skin. She will do fine in life. Cherish the kids.

0 ( +4 / -4 )

So. What.

5 ( +7 / -2 )

"To lose one husband, Ms Tsuchiya, may be regarded as a misfortune. To lose TWO looks like carelessness..."

-2 ( +4 / -6 )

Who?

4 ( +8 / -4 )

This woman is a real-life Calamity Jane.

The first ex-husband popped his socks at the grand old age of 25, and the second ex husband parties a la Keith Moon in a karaoke box and roughs up the rozzers for good measure.

Keep this woman away from me.

2 ( +7 / -5 )

Hope the media and industry won't eat her alive. So its her 2nd divorce, she's got a life. Rather than staying unhappily married as if it were 50 yrs ago.

0 ( +7 / -7 )

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