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7/17/2025, 4:30:10 AM
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>Her mother is a voice actress. Influenced by that, Pom also did singing work when she was in elementary school.
>“Mama is seriously weird! She talks to me using stuffed animals, and both Mama and Papa talk to each other through them too. Oh, and I have two Papas—my current one is the second.”
>Her outrageous story is hard to keep up with... It seems her parents divorced, and she was raised by her mother. Her current parents (mom and stepdad) communicate via stuffed animals.
>“People call me strange, but in my family, I’m the most normal one. And that really bothers me.”
>She’s loved making things since she was little. She preferred LEGO blocks over dolls. She absolutely hated when people said, “You’re a girl, so you must like cute things.” She never wanted to be a princess. Her dream was to become a carpenter and build houses. She wanted to take photographs. She didn’t like doing the same things as everyone else—in her own words, she was the “contrarian” type.
>A natural-born entertainer, she was obsessed with Gundam in elementary school and fell in love with K-pop in middle school. By high school, she started cosplaying, sewing her own costumes and attending Comiket. She loved coordinating outfits with friends for group photos—what’s known in cosplay circles as awase (matching).
>She played in the concert band during junior high and joined the broadcasting club in high school. She wasn’t good at speaking in front of people, so she stuck to behind-the-scenes work, like editing and managing equipment. Though she was good at studying, she eventually got bored with it. When something interested her, she could go all in—but the moment she lost interest, she couldn’t do it at all. What stayed consistent through every stage of life was her desire not to do what everyone else was doing, and her attraction to what happens behind the scenes more than being in the spotlight.
>Her mother is a voice actress. Influenced by that, Pom also did singing work when she was in elementary school.
>“Mama is seriously weird! She talks to me using stuffed animals, and both Mama and Papa talk to each other through them too. Oh, and I have two Papas—my current one is the second.”
>Her outrageous story is hard to keep up with... It seems her parents divorced, and she was raised by her mother. Her current parents (mom and stepdad) communicate via stuffed animals.
>“People call me strange, but in my family, I’m the most normal one. And that really bothers me.”
>She’s loved making things since she was little. She preferred LEGO blocks over dolls. She absolutely hated when people said, “You’re a girl, so you must like cute things.” She never wanted to be a princess. Her dream was to become a carpenter and build houses. She wanted to take photographs. She didn’t like doing the same things as everyone else—in her own words, she was the “contrarian” type.
>A natural-born entertainer, she was obsessed with Gundam in elementary school and fell in love with K-pop in middle school. By high school, she started cosplaying, sewing her own costumes and attending Comiket. She loved coordinating outfits with friends for group photos—what’s known in cosplay circles as awase (matching).
>She played in the concert band during junior high and joined the broadcasting club in high school. She wasn’t good at speaking in front of people, so she stuck to behind-the-scenes work, like editing and managing equipment. Though she was good at studying, she eventually got bored with it. When something interested her, she could go all in—but the moment she lost interest, she couldn’t do it at all. What stayed consistent through every stage of life was her desire not to do what everyone else was doing, and her attraction to what happens behind the scenes more than being in the spotlight.
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