On September 26, actress Shuri (35), who married Ryoki Miyama (26), aka RYOKI of the boy group BE:FIRST, reported the birth of her first child. The father, Yutaka Mizutani (73), also reported on the same day, “Congratulations to Shuri and Ryoki! Our dinner party that started last year will now be even more lively with the addition of one more person. Thanks to you two! Shuri’s relationship with Miyama has had a rocky road. In April of this year, the Weekly Bunshun reported that Miyama had been paid more than 100 million yen by a YouTuber he had dated in the past, and since then Mizutani, his wife Ran Ito (70), and Shuri have been holding “family meetings. A source in the entertainment industry revealed the following. (Photos: Yutaka Mizutani gently pushing Shuri’s back, Shuri putting her hand on her stomach next to Ran Ito, and the three family members walking side by side, etc.)
The couple had originally planned to announce their engagement in May of this year, but due to a series of disturbances, Shuri and Miyama’s relationship was put on hold for a while after discussions between the two parties. However, no announcement was made even in August. However, Ms. Shuri was already pregnant, and as a family, they could not completely oppose their beloved daughter who was about to become a mother. In the end, Yutaka must have gently pushed Shuri’s back.” After discussions, Shuri and Miyama officially announced their marriage on August 29. About a month later, they reported the birth of their first child. Mizutani’s support for Shuri may have had something to do with his own past. A source involved in the entertainment industry told us, “In mid-September, Shuri and Mizutani met in Roppongi, Tokyo.
In mid-September, Yutaka Mizutani, his wife Ran Ito, and their daughter Shuri (2019) came out of a high-class Italian restaurant in Roppongi, Tokyo. At that time, his love affair with Ran was reported while his marriage to Mackenzie was still going on. The long distance between Japan and the U.S. may have made it difficult for them to get divorced. Mizutani personally went to the U.S. to report the divorce to Mickey’s mother. After Mr. Mizutani and Ms. Ran, who had no desire to get married in the first place, became married, he continued to love her single-mindedly. When Ms. Ran turned 60, he gave her a ring for her birthday. Perhaps it is because of her past experience of having followed her own love and made the right choice that made Ms. Mizutani want to support Ms. Shuri’s choice to the fullest.”