Monday Late Night:Fefu-san, who has rebounded, is aiming for further physical transformation; Shingo Murakami confesses to a "question he's tired of being asked." | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

Monday Late Night:Fefu-san, who has rebounded, is aiming for further physical transformation; Shingo Murakami confesses to a "question he's tired of being asked."

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「月曜から夜ふかし」に登場するフェフ姉さん(中央)と友人の多田さん=日本テレビ提供
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「月曜から夜ふかし」に登場するフェフ姉さん(中央)と友人の多田さん=日本テレビ提供

The popular NTV variety show "Monday Late Night" will air a two-hour special on April 6th, starting at 9 PM. Titled "Japan's Biggest Problem! Spring Nationwide Survey Special," the show will feature segments such as "Fefu-san's Path to Her Professional Kickboxing Debut," "Questions You're Tired of Being Asked," and "Late Night Spring English Lesson."

"Fefu-san," whom I met during a street interview in Shibuya, Tokyo in 2016, has challenged herself in various ways. She has tried many things, including taking the TOEIC exam and looking for a marriage partner, but she has now successfully passed the professional kickboxer test and become a professional kickboxer.

However, in the previous episode, it was revealed that he had gained back 10 kilograms. He started Pilates and EMS training, successfully losing more than 8 kilograms, and is now restarting his training in preparation for his professional debut match scheduled for the summer. When choosing the uniform he will wear in the match, an unexpected person stepped forward as a sponsor. He then embarks on an even more rigorous physical transformation, but the backlash from the training shows in his eating habits...

In "Questions We're Tired of Hearing," the show features a variety of questions that viewers are inevitably tired of hearing, thinking, "Are they going to ask that again?!" The questions range from those related to occupations such as flight attendants and Buddhist monks, to those based on appearances such as gyaru models and mohawks, and even questions related to places of origin, from Shizuoka Prefecture to Indonesia. MC Shingo Murakami also confesses that he has answered the question "What's your favorite food?" about 600 million times in magazine interviews.

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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