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| Real-Life ‘Oshi no Ko’ Fujisaki Nagi Starts Fresh with New Husband and Blended Family (Photo: Instagram/Fujisakinagi) |
Former idol, gravure idol and rising talent Fujisaki Nagi, 26, has announced her remarriage — and in true Nagi fashion, she did it with a calm smile, a Santorini backdrop, and a story that feels straight out of her own autobiographical novel Ai de wa Arimasen.
The news dropped on 7 December during her live appearance on TBS’s Sunday Japan, where Nagi revealed she had quietly remarried three months ago.
Her new husband, a long-time friend about ten years her senior, proposed suddenly with flowers right after she left idol group Saishuu Mirai Shojo in July. With a laugh, she described it as “almost a zero-day wedding”.
Shortly after the broadcast, she posted a serene wedding photo taken in Santorini, Greece—white-washed walls, endless blue sea, the whole postcard-perfect scene—signalling a personal “reset” following the marital struggles she once detailed in her book.
Fujisaki Nagi, often dubbed the “real-life Oshi no Ko”, became a media favourite after openly sharing her life as a young mum.
She married around 2019, had two daughters, then divorced in 2022 after a difficult period she has never fully unpacked publicly.
Her ex-husband has never been identified in Japanese media, and she has made it clear she prefers to keep that chapter discreet.
Since then, she’s rebuilt her career from scratch while raising her children alone — graduating from Saishuu Mirai Shojo in July 2025, releasing a novel, and gradually shaping a new public image as a resilient young mum navigating an unpredictable entertainment industry.
In her remarriage announcement, she said her new partner is “kind, gentle, and wonderful with the children,” joking on the show that he has a “cute capybara vibe”.
She added that his kindness towards her daughters was “the biggest deciding factor”.
私事ではございますが
— 藤咲凪 (@fujisakinagi) December 7, 2025
この度、再婚いたしました事を
ご報告させていただきます。
いつも支えてくださっている皆さまに、まずは感謝の気持ちをお伝えしたいです。
これまで、2人の子供と共にたくさんの方に応援していただき、
本当にありがとうございました。
これからは家族4人で… pic.twitter.com/Qe9OlyirPK
Online reactions were a mix of heartfelt congratulations and tongue-in-cheek commentary — a very Nagi-style blend. Many fans praised her resilience and wished her happiness with her newly blended family of four.
Others, keeping true to the internet’s eternal sense of humour, dropped light jabs such as:
“Looks like a marriage heading for another divorce.”
Most took it as banter rather than malice, reflecting the playful scepticism often directed at celebrity whirlwind weddings.
In her written statement, she thanked supporters who stood by her through single motherhood and career restarts, noting:
“From now on, the four of us will walk forward as a new family. I’ll continue my work at my own pace, and I’d be grateful if you could watch over me warmly.”
