Nanaka Kosaka’s latest release, “Trapped, Trained, and NTR’d in a Neighbor’s Garbage-Filled Room… 35 Creampies Without Pulling Out, Impregnated, and the Fate of a College Girl” — have you seen it?
I have to say, Kawaii Studios* really knows how to highlight Nanaka Kosaka’s strengths. This film tells the story of a filthy room piled high with garbage, where the creepy, middle-aged Tony Ohki (東尼大木) plays a disgusting old man who kidnaps the beautiful college student, Nanaka Kosaka, and traps her in his trash-filled room. He then subjects her to relentless training and forced sex. As Kosaka is repeatedly assaulted by the male actor, she shows a mix of innocence and helplessness on her face, blushing and drooling, making it very easy to imagine a wolf howling at the scene.
So, does it really matter if a performer debuts with the “best” studio?
Well, not necessarily. It’s not just about the studio’s resources — the treatment they receive is different too. Both agencies and actresses want to debut with the top studios. However, Nanaka Kosaka’s current issue isn’t about which studio she works with; it’s that she’s disappeared.
Did you see what happened to her original X account (https://x.com/nanaka_cat)?
Now, it’s been changed to a support account (応援アカウント), which typically signals that the actress has stepped back from the industry. But here’s the twist: support accounts rarely follow people, but this one does. Let’s see who she’s following:
Turns out, she’s still following her original account (https://x.com/nanaka_catt), but she’s renamed it to “Black Heart”. It’s not the best name, and if you check the tweet she reposted on September 19, it says:
“I can’t do this anymore, got caught drinking.
Sayonara, I quit.”
It seems like Kosaka may be hinting that she’s quitting via her retweet. When asked, her agency said they are still in talks and that she may return. The reason for her instability recently is that her involvement in the AV industry became public, and many of her friends have learned about her career. This has caused her emotional distress, making it hard for her to recover.
We hope for good news. Honestly, her performances at Kawaii* were great, and I hope we get to see more of her work in the future!