It has been announced that the ABEMA variety show "I Tried Selling All My Assets," hosted by talent Ruriko Kojima and Takashi Yoshimura of the comedy duo "Heisei Nobushikobushi," will begin regular streaming on May 28th at 11 PM. Talent Eimi Fukada will appear as the "person selling assets" in the first episode.
The program is a variety show that supports people starting over in life, following celebrities who willingly sell all their assets to pursue new dreams. This time, prominent wealthy individuals have gathered to listen to the contestants' earnest presentations, and if they are moved and feel like they want to support the person's fresh start in life, they will sell their own assets on the spot. A new system called the "Gifting Stage" has also been prepared, where the proceeds from the sale will be given to the contestant as "support funds."
Fukada confessed to the horrific bullying she endured during her school days and the struggles she faced at age 18 when she earned money for plastic surgery due to her insecurities about her appearance. She also revealed her dream of selling off her assets to make a fresh start in life.
Additionally, the "Kojiuri (Exhibition Selling)" project, which encourages reflection on one's life, will continue. For the first installment, Ken Watabe of the comedy duo "Unjash" will appear, bringing with him Unjash's "invention," the "Misunderstanding Comedy Script," and an extremely rare signed bat with ball marks that was actually used by Shohei Ohtani during practice.



