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YurikukiPublished at March 1, 2026 at 11:50 PM0:50
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Why Does Ado Hate Her Dad? ?

3 months agoLong-tail
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March 1, 2026 at 11:50 PM
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0:50
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Japan
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Ado Face Reveal in Vivarium Explained | Why Ado Hates Her Father Ado recently did a face reveal in her new music video “Vivarium.” Unlike rumors or pressure from others, Ado chose to reveal parts of her face on her own terms — not because of her father, fans, or her company. The reason behind her strained relationship with her father is revealed in excerpts from her autobiography Vivarium: Ado and Me (ビバリウム Adoと私), particularly in the chapter titled “The Decision to Leave Home.” After her breakout hit “Usseewa” became a massive success, her father allegedly began claiming he “created” Ado’s success by forcing her to listen to bands like Queen and KISS as a child. He reportedly bragged to relatives, coworkers, and even strangers that “Ado is my daughter,” created a Twitter account calling himself “Ado’s father,” and pressured her to reveal her identity publicly. Ado confronted him, explaining that she is her own person and that exposing her identity would harm her privacy, agency, and record label. However, her concerns were dismissed, and the situation escalated into verbal abuse. This ultimately led Ado to leave home and distance herself emotionally from her father. Many fans believe the emotions in “Vivarium” reflect this painful chapter of her life — making it one of her most personal and powerful songs to date. It stands alongside some of her biggest hits like Usseewa, Show, New Genesis, Backlight, Odo, Gira Gira, Readymade, Buriki no Dance, Himawari, Senbonzakura, Angelseek, Odoru Ponpokorin, and Aishite. If you’re a fan of J-pop, J-rock, and Ado’s music journey, this story adds a deeper meaning to her artistry and her decision to protect her identity. #ado #music #japan #anime #otaku #shorts
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