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YurikukiPublished at March 4, 2026 at 12:32 AM0:52
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Ado Accused of Plastic Surgery After Face Reveal? ?

3 months agoLong-tail
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Published time
March 4, 2026 at 12:32 AM
Duration
0:52
Video type
Entertainment
Channel region
Japan
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ado
Video Description
After Ado did a partial face reveal in the Vivarium music video, plastic surgery rumors began trending on Japanese Twitter. A cosmetic-focused account went viral after posting side-by-side comparisons of Ado’s appearance in the Vivarium MV next to old, unverified photos allegedly from her so-called “idol days.” These images have been questioned and debunked for years, yet the post presented them as fact. The account even speculated about her nasolabial folds, jawline, cheekbones, chin contour, and claimed she had procedures like nose prosthesis or altered ears — all without confirmed evidence. The tone of the viral post assumed surgery was a fact rather than speculation, and it quickly exploded to over 10 million views. Thankfully, many Japanese fans pushed back, calling the post rude and body-shaming. However, some online comments made wild assumptions, claiming she “suddenly became confident” after alleged surgery — despite there being no solid proof. This situation highlights the harsh reality of Japan’s entertainment industry, where artists are heavily scrutinized over every detail of their appearance. It’s also why performers like Ado, Yama, and Zutomayo have chosen anonymity for much of their careers. It’s important to note: there is nothing wrong with plastic surgery. It’s a personal choice. The issue here is the assumption and public dissection of someone’s appearance without evidence. No one deserves to be body-shamed. “Vivarium” is a deeply personal song about self-expression and opening up. Ado’s music has always carried powerful themes — from Usseewa, Show, and New Genesis, to Backlight, Odo, Gira Gira, Readymade, Buriki no Dance, Himawari, Senbonzakura, Angelseek, Odoru Ponpokorin, and Aishite Aishite Aishite. #ado #music #japan #anime #otaku #shorts
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