April 17, 2009...10:13 pm

Hiro and Ayaka married

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Mizushima Hiro(24) and Iida Ayaka(21) got married on Feb 22 2009.

Most of you probably know it. Sad though I am, because I like Mizushima lots, but I have nothing to say against this marriage. After all I should say I’m touched. Why? I’m quoting the direct post from Tokyograph.

[Popular actor Hiro Mizushima (24) and singer-songwriter Ayaka (21) surprised the entertainment industry on Friday when they held a press conference announcing that they recently married. In addition, it was revealed that Ayaka will be putting her music career on hold.

The two apparently first met three years ago, but it wasn't until a magazine interview last spring that their relationship began to develop. The pair started seriously dating in August. They decided to register their marriage on February 22.

Mizushima explained, "She is indispensable to me. I thought, if I let go of her, I'll regret it my entire life." Ayaka commented, "My first impression of him was that he had really powerful eyes, and he could completely see through me. Right now, he is someone I respect from the bottom of my heart."

It was also learned that immediately after Ayaka's debut in 2006, she became ill with Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder. Ayaka tearfully reported that her symptoms have been increasing. As a result, Ayaka will continue with her music until the end of this year, after which she will put her career on hold. Mizushima promised to protect and support her.]

You can read it from the Tokyograph web itself.

So sweet. Hope Ayaka gets well soon. Then again I can’t say I’m not freaking envious.

 

*Flys away to Never Neverland*

2 Comments

  • I love Ayaka, she has such a great voice. I can feel her pain when it comes to having Graves disease. I was diagnosed with it about a year ago and now I’ve pretty much dealt with it and i have to take man-made-hormones for the rest of my life and I see my endocrinologist (a doctor who specilizes in thyroid and other autoimmune diseases) about every 6-months. I killed off my thyroid with a radioiodine pill (that takes about 6 months to kill it off–since the thyroid is making too many hormones). Though there are two other options which is to take a suppressant which slows the thyroid back down (though it has some rare, but serious side effects such as eating away at your bone marrow), and then there’s also the option of having the thyroid surgically removed. Whatever she choses to do I wish her well.

  • my reply to this is so late…
    but anyways, i am also a big fan of Mizushima ><


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