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Tomohisa Yamashita apologizes for being late at the beginning of the live broadcast, saying, “I couldn’t believe…it had already started” | ORICON NEWS

Tomohisa Yamashita apologizes for being late at the beginning of the live broadcast, saying, “I couldn’t believe…it had already started” | ORICON NEWS
Tomohisa Yamashita apologizes for being late at the beginning of the live broadcast, saying, “I couldn’t believe…it had already started” | ORICON NEWS
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Actor Tomohisa Yamashita (39) appeared on Fuji TV’s information program “Poka Poka” (Monday-Friday 11:50 am), which was broadcast on the 24th. He was a little late for the start of the program and looked panicked. At the beginning of the program, Yamashita was absent in the scene where he did the “warm” pose. He was just before the title call, and he made it just in time and hurriedly struck a pose.

After the title call, MCs Haraichi Yuki Iwai, Yu Sawabe, and Manaka Kanda talked about things like, “Is there some kind of trouble?” “Didn’t you make it in time, Mr. Yamashita?” Wednesday regular members also appeared, and Gorie, who plays Garage Sale Gori, explained, “We were planning to do the warm pose with Yama-P, but the staff made a mistake.”

After that, Yamashita appeared in the studio. When Sawabe shook the conversation, saying, “Sorry, I was a little busy, but…” Yamashita replied, “I’m sorry, but the staff member slowly led me to the restroom because I thought I had some time to spare.” Then, unexpectedly, when I came out of the bathroom, it had already started.I apologized. He excused himself by saying, “But just in the nick of time…” he was able to pose just in time. When Iwai followed up by saying, “Yamashita-san, you’ve been rehearsing and preparing (for the pose),” he apologized with a wry smile, “Yes, I’m sorry…”


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