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Evil female wrestler removes mask to reveal 'stunning beauty,' sending shockwaves across Japan... How beautiful must she be for fans to say, "Your bare face is the best; don't wear the tiger mask"?

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Starlight Kid. /Photo=Starlight Kid SNS screenshot
Starlight Kid. /Photo=Starlight Kid SNS screenshot

Starlight Kid, a masked wrestler active on the Japanese women's professional wrestling stage, has sparked widespread attention by revealing her bare face by removing her mask.

Japan's "Encount" reported on the 14th that Starlight Kid, a member of the women's professional wrestling promotion Stardom, shared images of her daily life without a mask on her social media (SNS).

On the 13th, Starlight Kid posted a selfie along with a message expressing her desire to experiment with various hairstyles. In the released photo, she covered her nose and mouth with stickers but revealed most of her face.

Known for insisting on wearing a mask during matches, she has frequently shared images covering parts of her face on SNS in the past. Fans once again reacted explosively to her contrasting charm, which is vastly different from her rough appearance in the ring.

Fans who saw the photos poured out enthusiastic praise, saying, "So cute," "A perfect beauty even without colored contacts," and "She looks great with the mask, but her bare face is a stunning beauty."

Starlight Kid. /Photo=Starlight Kid SNS screenshot
Starlight Kid. /Photo=Starlight Kid SNS screenshot

Starlight Kid is Stardom's flagship masked wrestler, who debuted in 2015. Wearing her signature tiger mask, she showcased flashy aerial maneuvers and agile movements, instantly capturing fans' attention. Early in her career, she performed as a bright and righteous good-guy character, but later joined the villainous group "Oedo Tai," transforming into a rough and charismatic figure to become the promotion's most popular wrestler.

The promotion she belongs to, "Stardom," is currently the largest organization representing Japanese women's professional wrestling (joshi puroresu). It is operated by Bushroad, the parent company of New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Japanese women's professional wrestling offers more than just flashy entertainment; it boasts solid match quality centered on fierce strikes and high-difficulty techniques, comparable to those of male wrestlers. Based on this sporting authenticity, it has cultivated a solid fanbase in Japan and is rapidly expanding its global fandom worldwide, including in North America.

Starlight Kid. /Photo=Starlight Kid SNS screenshot
Starlight Kid. /Photo=Starlight Kid SNS screenshot

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