In case anyone doesn't know her, she's a professional female wrestler that she committed suicide due to cyberbullism at the age of 22. A drastic death indeed.
There's that little voice in my head saying there's probably more to this story than it seems. Either there was some form of mental illness present (likely undiagnosed), the harassment has been going on for longer than it seems, or both. In regards to both issues, Japan is extremely and horrifically behind the times.
Either way, places like Twitter are a cesspit of narcissists and assholes. Unless it's to make some form of an announcement, don't waste your time with it. And, for the love of all that is holy, if you ever gain even the slightest degree of notoriety, never, EVER engage with anyone on there.
There's that little voice in my head saying there's probably more to this story than it seems. Either there was some form of mental illness present (likely undiagnosed), the harassment has been going on for longer than it seems, or both. In regards to both issues, Japan is extremely and horrifically behind the times.
Either way, places like Twitter are a cesspit of narcissists and assholes. Unless it's to make some form of an announcement, don't waste your time with it. And, for the love of all that is holy, if you ever gain even the slightest degree of notoriety, never, EVER engage with anyone on there.
I think Hana doesn't have any mental problems in the past. However, the cyberbullying on her all started when she lashed out against a co-cast member in Terrace House, a Japanese reality TV show.
Those who did the cyberbullying are surely most fans of the show, and most of them probably doesn't even know her background. Kimura is very much beloved in joshi wrestling, seen as among of its main future stars. And it's a sad thing that the harassment led to her to suffer from depression which is later on, became too much for her to bear.
I'll never blame Hana for entering the world of reality show. But for me, reality shows are a mistake.