May J. announces first pregnancy 糸数尚玄 shogenitokazu MayJamilehHashimoto 橋本芽生 MayJ Shogen
- Japanese singer May J. recently announced that she is pregnant with her first child.
The Persian-Japanese pop R&B star, real name May Jamileh Hashimoto, shared the good news on her official website on 12 May, writing, "To everyone who always supports me, I would like to announce that I have been blessed with a new life." "Right now, I am spending my days calmly both physically and mentally, and I just hope that the baby will be born safely. I have continued to make music with that in mind. I will continue to sing with all my might, with new experiences in my heart. I look forward to your continued support."May J. tied the knot with "Gensan Punch" actor Shogen in June 2022. It is noted that both stars share a birthday month of June.
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