what the hell BBC

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BBC THREE JUST WENT FULL WEEABOO.

I turned on the TV yesterday, BBC Three and a documentary was on. It was about 15 minutes in and I had no idea what it was about.
They kept on going about her fans and how she is too young and older men will be perving.

Then it showed her in Tokyo and I thought oh boy, here we go.
-Still didn't know what she was doing and how she is 'famous' in Japan.
Showed a clip from Haruhi Suzumiya.

Then it showed what she is famous for



Oh god.

Showed her getting a big box of ramen from a fan.

Then went on how older men from Japan are watching her YouTube videos and how obsessive they are

And then it showed her Dad wanting her to be famous globally because he wants her to be successful in life (he was hinting he wants all the money -insert joke about paying off mortgage here-)

Showed her singing a Japanese song and she said she doesn't even know what the lyrics mean since she can't speak/read/write Japanese

Now its showing how this big DJ can get her famous in England with this song but her current manger is unaware of this happening

lol'd

At the end it was still going on about older men in Japan. It's her own fault, she should of been aware of this before trying to be famous in Japan when she is 14 years old (well, 15 now. It showed her birthday and her 'number one fan' from Japan sending her a bass)

I love you BBC Three and your funny shows.
 
15 years, famous in japan, complaining about old pervy japanese men?
At that age in japan it's basicly the same as asking for that to happen.

Silly BBC.
 
I'm supposing "famous" is relative. I've been here in Tokyo for 6 years and hang with a pretty nerdy, obsessive crowd and I've never heard of this girl. I asked my wife and she hasn't either.

I remember when famous meant that you had been in a popular movie or perhaps had a hit album. I suppose now it just means you have a few hundred subscribers for your youtube channel..
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Why even watch BBC Three? I only go on it for Eastenders catch-ups. The flippin' channel is the epitome of rubbish.
 
R2DJ said:
Why even watch BBC Three? I only go on it for Eastenders catch-ups. The flippin' channel is the epitome of rubbish.
i watch t for doctor who catchups,

so now being famous is really: do a vid put it on youtube, get millionds of views nad a copule of subscribers and DONE YOUR FAMOUS
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R2DJ said:
Why even watch BBC Three? I only go on it for Eastenders catch-ups. The flippin' channel is the epitome of rubbish.I only watch BBC Three, Channel 4 and E4.QUOTE(Raika @ Aug 13 2010, 12:20 PM) ...
What the hell did I just watch?
You watched K-ON! OP getting ruined.
 
She looks like an idiot.

Anyone who can expose their daughter like that to make themselves famous should have their kids taken away.

At one point I thought she was gonna bust out doing the Carlton dance.
 

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