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09 January 2025

Comedian Moriyama Shinichiro Surprises Fans With Marriage Announcement

On his 39th birthday, Moriyama shares his wedding news on TBS radio show amid growing celebrity marriage wave.

Comedian Shinichiro Moriyama, known for his role in the comedy duo Mitorizu, surprised listeners of his TBS radio show, Stand By Mitorizu, on January 8, 2025, by announcing his marriage to a woman he described as resembling popular New Japan Pro Wrestling star, Tetsuya Naito.

The reveal took place during the program’s late-night broadcast, coinciding with Moriyama’s 39th birthday. Following the show's usual jovial tone, Moriyama brought up his marriage after discussing lighter topics with guest comedians. The moment was particularly poignant, as he was not only celebrating another year of life but also sharing personal news during the show.

"I got married recently. I’m now a married man," Moriyama announced, catching his co-host, the audience, and even himself off-guard. The declaration drew laughter and cheers from the studio as fellow comedians expressed their surprise and congratulations.

When asked to describe his wife, Moriyama quipped, "She really resembles Tetsuya Naito. Her catchphrase is, 'Tranquilo, don’t rush!'" This playful comparison not only showcased his affection for his partner but also linked the moment to the broader sphere of Japanese pop culture, where the influences of wrestling and comedy intertwine.

Listeners also learned about Moriyama’s unique proposal, where he jokingly stated he asked his partner, "Let’s team up and go for the title!" The lightheartedness of his delivery reflected the comedic nature of his personality, blending personal happiness with humor, much like his comedy routines.

The radio show, which garners attention for featuring candid discussions and surprises, provided the perfect backdrop for such announcements. This year has seen numerous celebrity marriages, with Moriyama's announcement adding to the trend. Other notable announcements include actress Sayuri Ito and several other entertainment figures who chose radio platforms to share their joyous news with fans.

With the atmosphere buoyed by celebratory comments, Moriyama’s co-host expressed their bewilderment about how to celebrate such personal news, but quickly pulled out ¥190,000 (approximately $1,800) from his wallet, humorously warning Moriyama he didn’t decide how much to take back. "I didn’t expect this much, how much should I return?" Moriyama replied, trying to keep the mood light.

The warmth of the exchange highlighted the close-knit relationships within the entertainment industry, particularly among comedians who often share moments of big news with colleagues on-air. There’s something uniquely genuine about discussing life milestones with listeners who have followed your career.

Reflecting on intertwining paths, Moriyama noted how he had been alongside fellow comedian Masanori Hasegawa when he announced his marriage earlier this year, hinting at his own hesitations on making the announcement. "When Hasegawa revealed his wedding, I was right there. I thought long and hard about whether I should mention my marriage."

Listeners were quick to pick up on the broader relevance of Moriyama's wedding announcement. This year has generated buzz around celebrity marriages, creating expectations and excitement among fans and industry insiders alike. The interplay of personal and professional lives has never been more apparent, blending seamlessly through these radio announcements.

Such reveals resonate with audiences who feel they are part of the comedians’ journeys. The radio format, often intimate and engaging, cultivates connections between entertainers and their supporters, making personal declarations feel shared and communal.

Yet, Moriyama remains humble about his achievement, affirming, "To all the listeners, I got married recently. Your continued support means everything. And just to clarify, my partner is just your everyday woman, not from the entertainment scene," he concluded. This last statement not only humanizes him but also emphasizes the importance of normalcy amid the starlight of fame.

With numerous celebrity weddings making headlines, 2025 appears to be set as the year of joyous announcements. The trend reflects societal changes where public figures increasingly choose to share their personal lives, often leading to celebrations of love within the glitz of the entertainment industry.

Moriyama’s announcement has surely thrilled fans, who appreciate the moments when their beloved entertainers share such milestones. His engaging storytelling style, punctuated by humor and warmth, keeps listeners tuned in to hear more about the lives of those who make them laugh.