The gesture of “Bizan”, the anchor of the Japanese sister, is too obscene and unsightly for netizens: a signal to her boyfriend? | International | CTWANT

Saya Hiyama, the leading female anchor of “Weather News” of the Japan Meteorological News Channel, is one of the well-known female anchors in Japan because of her sweet appearance and clear mouth. But recently, in order to celebrate the company’s YouTube channel, the number of subscriptions is about to exceed 800,000, and she specially shared beautiful photos, and also showed a “Like” gesture in front of the camera, but because of her “Like” gesture, Biffa is not like the outside world. In the same way, from the meaning of the ancient Roman period, it also has the meaning of suggestive relationship, which made her bombarded by the outside world, forcing her to quickly cover the original gesture with stickers, hoping to reduce the controversy.

The photo that caused criticism from the outside world was of Hiyama Saya holding a computer in one hand. The computer screen showed that the number of fans was 799,731. It’s just that Hiyama Sayabi’s praise is not simply a thumbs-up, but a thumb-through from the index finger and middle finger, which immediately caused netizens to discuss and go viral.

Hiyama Saya caused controversy because of her gesture, and she later used stickers to cover it. (Photo/Retrieved from Hiyama Saya’s Twitter)

It turns out that the “praise” gesture compared by Saya Hiyama is different from the thumbs-up gesture that we simply recognize. The gesture compared by Saya Hiyama can be traced back to the ancient Roman period, when people used it to refer to sexual relations, that is, The so-called “Fig” gesture, they believe that the outstretched thumb causes the gesture to look like a woman’s private parts; and it is also humiliating in the meaning of the state’s action.

At present, Saya Hiyama has switched to using stickers to cover the original gesture, and some netizens have come forward to ease her cheeks, thinking that she will compare this gesture, it should be just an unintentional fault, and there is no need for the outside world to speculate too much.

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