In late March, images surfaced of former Mario Kart Wii pitch girl and bikini model Aki Hoshino. She looked dangerously thin. And now, sheâs back with a book about having the âideal bodyâ.
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Hoshino isnât simply the Mario Kart Wii pitch girl. She was one of many in that ad campaign, and the campaign itself was just one of many in a laundry list of game promotions she has been involved with. Itâs typically for bikini models to show up at game press events. She was on hand when Microsoft launched its short-lived âXbox 360 Loungeâ in Tokyoâs Aoyama.
There is even a PSP game from Capcom that features Hoshino â and a bikini as a special limited edition-type freebie. Her activities are not limited to video game promotion as she pops up on TV. Her bread and butter is modeling, however.
She has always been thin, but her most recent magazine layout showed her looking, well, not exactly healthy.
The 33-year-oldâs new book has Hoshino dispensing makeup advice and provide tips on how women can keep their figure. The title is âHoshino Bodyâ, which is also a Japanese pun that roughly means âDesirable Bodyâ.
âIf you read this book, youâll be able to look like me,â Hoshino told reporters. But, I donât think Iâd want any woman to look like herâŠ
Being healthy and exercising and taking care of oneself are incredibly important. This doesnât seem to be that. This is not attractive. Itâs sad.
What is even more concerning considering how young Japanese women seem increasingly obsessed with being razor thin. Someone like Hoshino, while her ribs and pelvis bone sticking out, isnât a good role model. At all.
Want to look like Aki Hoshino? Read her book [Japan Today] [Pic, Pic, PicăPic]