Sakaguchi Anri said on her Instagram that she wanted a divorce and wanted to move out

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Former media personality Sakaguchi Anri, announced that she got married back on June 8th but updated her Instagram on August 7th, revealing she had financial troubles with her newlywed husband Shinichi (a manager of a bar in Kabukicho, Shinjuku) and vented her frustration.

UPDATE: She lent 400,000 yen to her husband but he didn’t want to pay it back. On their YouTube, the couple have been frustrated over financial troubles.

So, she wanted to leave and wrote that she was not happy right now.

She vented her frustration of her husband on her Instagram stories but avoided divorce crisis saying “I won’t let him go easily and divorce me”. She later posted a photo of the two wearing matching pajamas and wrote, “I’ve already decided that you and I will sleep in the same bed when we’re 50”.

But on her latest comment, Anri said, “From the beginning, he seems to be a dark person in everything, including consumer finance, even before he started dating me.  Anyway, I’m not happy at all right now. He pretends he’s fine on YouTube and he plays a good husband, but this is the reality”.

Shinichi responded on Instagram in a now deleted post writing, “No matter how I am written in my wife’s story, the connections around me will not change, and I will not cut ties with the people who go to the store. It is my wife who suffers. I’ve always told her not to write negative things on social media, even if it’s not about herself, but about her husband. As for what my wife wrote, it’s true. However, I don’t want to write about my wife’s bad parts here because I’m afraid to stand in the same arena. At most, please think that I’m 100% bad.  It’s about time for me to be sad and painful.  I think that a husband and wife are a couple when they are close to each other. If my wife doesn’t have that feeling, it may be difficult for her to ask for more than that”.

Sakaguchi is the eldest daughter of actress Sakaguchi Ryoko, who passed away in 2013. She announced her retirement from the entertainment industry in December 2017.