Japanese Billionaire Does Not Need A Girlfriend To Visit The Moon

Remember the billionaire who opened a matchmaking documentary to search for a girlfriend to accompany him in his trip to the moon? Well, it seems that he doesn’t need a girlfriend anymore. Yusaka Maezawa has canceled the matchmaking documentary, “Full Moon Lovers”, saying that he had mixed feelings about participating in the show, as Geek.com detailed:

“Due to personal reasons, I have informed AbemaTV … with my decision to no longer participate in the matchmaking documentary, hence requested for the cancellation of the show,” Maezawa wrote in a tweet.
“Despite my genuine and honest determination toward the show, there was a part of me that still had mixed feelings about my participation,” he explained.
Single ladies aged 20 or older—with a bright, positive personality, the desire to live life to the fullest, a wish for world peace, and an interest in going to space—were encouraged to apply online by Jan. 17.
“To think that 27,722 women, with earnest intentions and courage, had used their precious time to apply makes me feel extremely remorseful to conclude and inform everyone with this selfish decision of mine,” Maezawa said.
“I understand that I have disappointed many people—the applicants and all the staff from AbemaTV who were involved in the production—and I apologize to everyone for my unfavorable actions,” he continued. “I am truly sorry from the bottom of my heart.”

image via Geek.com


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