"Talent" Yuko Ogura, 27, will get married in Hawaii on Oct 10, tabloid media reported Wednesday, quoting sources close to her. Ogura will make an official announcement at a TBS press conference on Oct 7.
According to an acquaintance, Ogura and her fiance -- hair stylist and make-up artist Isao Kikuchi, 40 -- will register their marriage prior to the press conference. The wedding ceremony will be held in Oahu, with only family and close friends invited.
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octopussy
The older man wins again.
some14some
good, then why bother JT readers as to where they will have wedding/honeymoon etc...?
nath
I just googled both of them. Cute.
papigiulio
wow he certainly doesnt look 40. looks more like 25ish. happy wedding yukoringo
Foxie
Yes, he even got hair. Congrats to both of them.
risamamachan
Congratulations on their wedding! She is young and cute but very wise woman, I think. She is not just idle but she owns some yakitori-chain. She designs lady's cosmetic material and dress. I hope to have a happy life with him.
beangry
Who really cares when the bimbo gets married?
alpachinco
dont bother giving back to the economy you make your living off of. no, that would be asking too much.
the_sheriff
Why does JT always put "talent" in quotes? Is it some attempt at sarcasm? Talent -- sans quotes -- is actually used in Hollywood to refer to people in front of the camera.
Foxie
@risamamachan: i hope she doesn't read this post, otherwise you will be in big trouble.
ihavegreatlegs
Is that one of the characters from Angry Birds on her blouse? If it is, it is very cute and I want one. Good luck
Serrano
Yuko looks good in a bikini.
Kwaabish
@risamamachan
She doesn't "own" any Yakitori-chain. Although she did license her likeness and her name to a Yakiniku restaurant.
Elbuda Mexicano
Hmm...marries a make up artist?? Not very high standards for this young lady. Good luck!
oberst
more future bambino for Japan, best wishes to the soon to be wed couple.
Deplore
It's a reciprocal relationship. And it's not like Japan doesn't already have a massive trade surplus with the United States...