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Japanese broadcaster Sayuri spoke about his health condition.
On the 1st, a video titled "Sayuri's Death Note" was released on the YouTube channel, "What wishes did Temple Stay | and Sayuri make for the new year in 2026?"
In the released video, Sayuri left Temple Stay with her son Jen. Sayuri had a chat with the monk, and expressed his grievance about what he wanted this year, saying, "I'm in a healthy body," and "I'm easily sick these days, and I'm easily caught by a cold."
"I have to raise my son Jen alone, so I have to live for a long time, but I don't think my body is my own. Even though I'm taking care of it, I catch a cold easily and my immunity decreases. I think I should exercise a lot and do that," he said.
The monk asked, "Health is basic, and is there anything else you want?" and Sayuri gave a secular answer, "No. 1 lotto." "I've been practicing for six to seven years because I wanted to succeed in tumbling, but I couldn't do the handstand. I want to walk around standing on my hands. If I succeed, I think I will be happy with a sense of accomplishment and pride," he said.
Sayuri wrote down the wishes of 500,000 YouTube subscribers and did 108 times, saying, "I will be a person who gives a healthy mind and good energy to the world."
Meanwhile, Sayuri, who is single, gave birth to her son Jen in November 2020 after receiving a donated sperm from a sperm bank abroad. He recently wrote on his Instagram, "Some people say they feel sorry for Jen because she doesn't have a dad. They give birth in this way and say that the child is not happy. Whenever this happens, he laughs it off without denying it. Because I know that other people's opinions mean nothing," he said.
"Even if people in the world say they feel sorry for Jen, if Jen is happy, that will be the answer," he stressed.
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