Japanese Comedian Hiroyuki miyasako Reflects on Past Persona
Hiroyuki Miyasako, the 54-year-old former member of the Japanese comedy group Ameagari Kesshitai, recently offered a candid self-reflection on his YouTube channel. In a recent video update, Miyasako discussed his past on-screen persona, admitting to a surprising self-awareness that left him feeling somewhat embarrassed.
the catalyst for this introspection was a retrospective project on TV SaitamaS “Beauty Man ~ hiroyuki Miyasako’s Cool Uncle Declaration,” which aired from October 7th to December 23rd. A former co-star, Seiko, a former member of Amigami Inter who served as an assistant on the show, shared positive feedback: “Most of the people said, ‘Co-starring with Miyasako-san was amazing!'”
This praise, however, sparked an unexpected reaction from Miyasako. He confessed, “Sometimes,nostalgic videos (on TV) come up on YouTube or TikTok. I also get videos of my old self talking. They’re popular, but for some reason it’s me. I thought, ‘This guy is pissed off,’ “ he said with a wry smile.
Miyasako continued, elaborating on his self-assessment: “I think everyone thinks that way. He’s an overbearing character who bullies people, and things like that. Even though it’s him, he sees things from a third person’s perspective. There are a lot of people who feel this way. ‘I thought you were here,’ he said, ‘I decided to repent. I decided to move on in a way that suits the current times.'” His comments highlight a common experience among performers who evolve their public image over time.
Miyasako’s honest reflection resonates with audiences who may have experienced similar shifts in their own personalities or public perceptions. His journey underscores the complexities of maintaining a public image while undergoing personal growth and evolution. The comedian’s willingness to address his past persona openly demonstrates a level of self-awareness and maturity that is both refreshing and relatable.