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19 April 2025

Miracle Hikaru Reveals Two-Year-Old Child On Instagram

The impersonator shares her journey of motherhood and challenges faced during birth.

Miracle Hikaru, a 45-year-old impersonator famous for mimicking the popular singer Hikaru Utada, took to Instagram on April 19, 2025, to share a personal revelation: she gave birth two years ago. In her candid post, she expressed, "I was lost in myself for 2 years, but I'm finally reporting!"

Miracle Hikaru, who has built a career on her comedic impersonations, shared that she had her usual advanced age birth when she was 42. Reflecting on her experience, she admitted, "I had my usual advanced age birth 2 years ago. I think I was 42 years old." The journey of motherhood, however, was fraught with challenges. She confessed that during the birth, she faced a dangerous situation with her child, which left her in shock and struggling to organize her thoughts.

In her heartfelt message, she expressed concern about how her announcement might affect others, saying, "I wonder if I might make people who are trying to overcome various circumstances feel bad. Especially, I worry that it might discourage late-age childbirth and contribute to Japan's declining birthrate (what an overblown self-consciousness)." This reflection shows her awareness of the societal pressures surrounding motherhood, particularly for women in their forties.

Miracle Hikaru's humor shone through as she continued, "After thinking too much, it's been two years. Recently, I feel like I've finally returned to my usual silly self. In the end, I'm just someone who can't think too much." Her lighthearted approach to such a serious topic resonated with her followers, who appreciate her authenticity.

Despite the challenges she faced, Miracle Hikaru returned to work just a month after giving birth. She expressed gratitude to her fans, stating, "I was able to work just a month after giving birth, and I can't thank the fans enough for the energy they gave me while I was performing on stage." Her commitment to her career and her ability to balance motherhood with her work life highlights the resilience many women experience.

In her post, she also offered advice to women who might be considering childbirth in their forties. "For those who are about to give birth, please count the number of fetal movements every day. If you feel it's less than average, go to a general hospital immediately!" she urged. She emphasized the importance of being attentive to one's body, stating, "A body in its forties is many times more tired than one thinks. If possible, please rest for the last three months and prioritize your health; your career can wait."

Miracle Hikaru's journey to motherhood and her reflections on the challenges of late-age childbirth resonate with many women. As she navigates this new chapter of her life, she continues to inspire others with her openness and humor. Her career began in the Kansai region, where she performed live shows before transitioning to variety television in 2005. In 2008, she made her singing debut with the album Miracle 1, showcasing her multifaceted talent.

In addition to her singing career, Miracle Hikaru has appeared in various media, including the 2015 film Galaxy Turnpike, where she acted under the name Ringo Tamura. She has also been open about her personal life, revealing her marriage in 2019 during an appearance on the Fuji TV show Out x Deluxe.

Miracle Hikaru's candidness about her experiences resonates deeply with her fans, particularly as she navigates the complexities of motherhood while maintaining her career. Her story highlights the importance of support and understanding in the journey of parenthood, especially for women facing societal pressures regarding age and childbirth.

As she continues to share her experiences, Miracle Hikaru remains a relatable figure in the entertainment industry, proving that laughter and authenticity can be powerful tools in overcoming life's challenges. Her journey encourages others to embrace their paths, regardless of the obstacles they may face.