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sitara 10th February 2008 05:02 PM

ayu's relationship to Mika Noguchi
 
some time ago ayu had her first interview where she spoke half english with an american woman, i believe. and the last question was "do you have an idol?" and ayu said "my mother! because she always worked so hard so i could have a good life" or something along these lines.

after watching he interview, i posted the question here if ayu made up with her mother, because she didn' really care all to much about ayu. it doesn't make sense to me.

nowadays i see Mika Noguchi more often on pictures, where she is colled "mama" or something. maybe ayu refered also in the interview to mika?

devilayu 10th February 2008 05:56 PM

They're really good friends.

Mika Noguchi is not Ayumi's mother. Any interviews where Ayumi refers to Mika as "mama" will note that she is not a relative but the CEO of PeachJohn.

It seems to be a running joke between the two of them because Mika has referred to Ayu as her "daughter" in her blog.

Draggi 10th February 2008 06:24 PM

wtf~
this joke is so awesome..
normally such things are really annoying me..
but this one is just amazing..
well..
we all know that she is not lesbian..

let's wuit off-topic:
i think the two are really really close friends for a long time now..
i don't know more about the two..
but i think for ayu she is like a "mama"..

sitara 10th February 2008 07:27 PM

i just wanted to know if ayu was referring to mika in the interview or her real mother.
that is all, nothing to get upset over rody.... o.0

polka-dot-jewel 10th February 2008 08:33 PM

I think Mika explained their relationship in a blog last month...something along the lines of this:

Ayu was super stressed out one day and ended up leaving her staff and all of them so she could have some alone time. She found Mika (or vise-versa; I'm not sure if they met previous to then), and Ayu poured her heart out to her. Mika said something along the lines of "it's okay, it'll be alright" and Ayu felt better and went back to her staff. And they've been great buddies since.

From what I've heard, the "Dearest" lyrics are inspired by that one event...

Neo Daydream 10th February 2008 08:48 PM

they r so not lesbians lol

i think Ayu is talking about her real mother in the CNN interview...

~Amy~ 10th February 2008 08:56 PM

But why would she be talking about her real mother if they weren't really on good terms before? I'm glad someone asked this question because I was quite puzzled when ayu said that comment in her interview. o.o

zoomzoom 10th February 2008 09:43 PM

Well she says "my mom" in the interview, and she calls Mika mama.. if she was referring to Mika she would probably have said "my mama".

astameth 10th February 2008 11:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by polka-dot-jewel (Post 1332283)
^I don't think Mika has any kids (I'm not sure)

She has 4 kids :)

polka-dot-jewel 10th February 2008 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by astameth (Post 1332326)
She has 4 kids :)

...well, I wonder what Mika's kids think about having Ayu as a "sister" XD (Just playing. I'm sure they all realize it's some sort of friendly joke...)

4ever*ayu 11th February 2008 11:19 PM

i'm so confused reading all these posts....
it's so not a big deal for me though.

JinHamasaki 12th February 2008 05:03 PM

ANYWAYS getting back to the original topic...

Perhaps Ayu has realized why her mother was so distant about certain things - so that she can learn to take care of herself. A Song for XX was an album showing her anguish as a child, but lately none of her songs (since....LOVEppears/Duty!) have focused on her childhood. It is possible that they have reconciled (maybe after her Mother read A Song for XX).

Ayu's mother was a single parent working to support Ayu and her own mother (who passed away when Ayu was recording poker face) so she had very little time to nurture her since she had to bring food to the table and a roof over their heads.

And Ayu did not write Dearest for Mika, that was for Tomoya Nagase. Mika and Ayu's relation seemed to have sprang up over the past year x.x.

Aga-chan 13th February 2008 11:53 AM

I was also really surprised when ayu mentioned her mother as her "idol".

Quote:

Originally Posted by JinHamasaki (Post 1333944)
Perhaps Ayu has realized why her mother was so distant about certain things - so that she can learn to take care of herself. (...) Ayu's mother was a single parent working to support Ayu and her own mother (who passed away when Ayu was recording poker face) so she had very little time to nurture her since she had to bring food to the table and a roof over their heads.

But that doesn't mean that she couldn't have cared for her daughter. Praise her, scold her... ayu worked hard to support her family, too. She's in the industry since she was 7 or 9 years old.

And I doubt "Dearest" is about Nagase. Because "but sadly people are able to forget" is something that would be said after a parting.

JinHamasaki 13th February 2008 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aga-chan (Post 1334605)
But that doesn't mean that she couldn't have cared for her daughter. Praise her, scold her... ayu worked hard to support her family, too. She's in the industry since she was 7 or 9 years old.

No, Ayu's mother didn't praise her nor scold her. You can read about it here in the articles http://homepage2.nifty.com/morimasa/e-ayu.html

And Dearest says nothing about a parting, just "people are forgetful creatures"

Aga-chan 13th February 2008 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JinHamasaki (Post 1334737)
No, Ayu's mother didn't praise her nor scold her.

That's what I was trying to say... I guess I used wrong wording/grammar. -_-;
What I wanted to say is: There are many single parents out there who work hard, but still can nurture her children. Come to school when there's a problem etc. So being a working single parent isn't an excuse for not scolding or praising a child.

sibby 18th February 2008 08:54 AM

if i rmb >_> ayumi referred to mika as 'mama' on the deji deji diary too. maybe they're just close to each other? o-o


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