Mao Watanabe: New SOD Star debutant responds to being doxxed

Published : July 8th, 2020 Written by JWL

Being doxxed is an occupation hazard for a JAV girl. And nowhere is the risk more prevalent now in the (short) history of the JAV industry than the current times where people have immediate access to the Internet through their smartphone to cross-reference a familiar face they seen somewhere, either from a photo in an online article or a selfie posted on social media. 

So it is with our new debutant Mao Watanabe (渡辺まお) that was first mentioned by yours truly in my earlier article about host club. Apparently she is a literature major at Waseda University (早稲田大学) and engages in various public services including public speaking. Such elements naturally lead to her inevitable doxxing soon after her debut in May.

Various rumors soon arise as to why she had entered the trade. Accounts vary including that one previous mentioned theory that she had spurge big on host clubs and got herself in debt, enough that she had a stint in a soap joint before being recruited into the industry. But this article will not dwell on such baseless speculation without conclusive evidence. Instead, we will concentrate on her response to this unfortunate incident.

When doxxed, some actresses will cut their career short, beat a hasty retirement, and take flight. Others will refuse to comment, keep mum, and just ignored everything. But Watanabe chooses to stand her ground, face the fact, and fight it out in a unusual show of bravado.

She, being the literature major that she is, posted two uniquely strongly worded comments on her Twitter and Instagram accounts that I will translate and interpret to the best of my ability.

On her Twitter account, she wrote the following 

"Yes, I'm a student at Waseda University. Now that you have heard this straight from me, how do you make of it is up to you. But I've always loved a good challenge. 
I'm not weaponizing the University name by revealing it, just wanting to set some of the rumors that are been making round the net straight. I must point out that there's a boundary between reality and fiction, please remember that. I look forward to our times together."

Her Instagram comments were even more forthcoming with her thoughts.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

いつも思うんですけど、生きてる上で人の情報ってそんなに必要なのかなって。 例えばだけど私の過去とか遡って、調べ尽くしてる人ってどんだけ私に時間使ってくれてるんだろうって思っちゃう。だって、私の大学名知っても何も実用性なくない?それならもっと美味しいラーメンの作り方とか小さなライフハック調べた方が有益だと思うんだよね。 アイドルとかタレントとかAV女優とか何でもいいんだけど、他よりもちょっと目立つ職業に就いてるから、メディアに露出してるからといって、全てを根掘り葉掘り探し当てていい訳ない。それと、現実生活に根付きながらも、フィクションがどこかに混じっている、それを忘れずにいて欲しいな。 って、某番組の件で考えちゃった。 みんな、嫌いなら嫌いで放っておこう、無駄に突っかかるくらいなら、もっと幸せなこと考えようよ。その方が人生楽しいよ。

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"I've been thinking, why do you need so much information about others to get on with your life. 
As an example, Think about how much time have you been investing in investigating my past. Now that you have found out the name of my university, what use do you have of it ? You could have got something better out of all the effort, such as improving upon a recipe of ramen or come up with a small life hack.
Now, be it an idol, a talent, a JAV actress, or what have you. Just because they have something of a prominent career that exposed them to the media, does it give others the right to scrutinise details about them down to most minute level ? And while their personality is rooted in reality, part of those may be mired in fantasy. Remember that.
Everyone, if you hate something, just let it go. Don't waste any more time on it. Those can be put into something more enjoyable. Life can be much better lived that way."

Brave words and attitude as could be expected from one so highly educated, considering that an elite institute such as Waseda might not take kindly to being associated with her.

And as a further show of defiance, Watanabe gone on record with an interview with a tabloid and even continue with her periodical live Q&A session over Twitcast. Naturally, there are trolls posing questions about her private life obtained from her dox over her Twitcasting session. She refuses to take the bait and ignored them.

It is perhaps a good thing that she possesses such a rebellious spirit as her real name had become a trend on google search that had been tied to her JAV persona.

What life have in store for her remains to be seen.

Comments


WoodOfTheRisingSun 4 years ago
The problem is most of the trolling and doxxing attacks come from people who hate JAV and adult entertainment. It's not the usual gawking mentality. They want to spread terror and shame so girls would be scared to enter JAV.
R101 4 years ago
in internet era, sometimes information can be extracted quickly. for example, like personal information. I agree with Mao Watanabe's statement, we must be able to boundary between REALITY and FICTION. life in JAV & real life. this will be a lesson for us. ah... we might know, will be hard for Mao, I don’t know what will happen later, for sure in my opinion, the university will take strategic steps for this problem? her friends/family?? ah, bullying?!! agrrrhhhh ... we must learn from similar cases before and what will happen later? waw... whatever she believes we must support, even though sometimes it doesn't please everyone, for me too. like Voltaire says : “i disapprove of what you say, but i will defend to the death your right to say it”

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