Kazunobu Mineta Drops Shorts During Taipei Concert

Discussion in 'Japanese Entertainment' started by Paradiso, Jul 30, 2007.

  1. Paradiso

    Paradiso JUNKFOOD QUEEN

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    Kazunobu Mineta , leading singer of the Japanese rock band Ging Nang Boyz, was questioned by police for dropping his shorts when performing at a Taipei concert, an official said Sunday.

    "After the concert, we took him to the police bureau," police officer Tang Se-huai said. "He appeared scared and nervous, saying he did not know he was not supposed to do this in Taiwan."

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    The punk rock foursome were singing in the Taipei rock festival Saturday night when Mineta, 29, knelt on the stage and pulled off his black shorts, according to Taiwanese media.

    "He had a sip of wine and began taking off his clothes on stage," the United Daily News reported. "He later stood all naked on stage for a full minute before retreating to the back stage to put on his shorts."

    "Some female fans were astonished, but male audiences were thrilled and screamed," it said.

    Tang said Mineta was allowed to depart Taiwan pending verdict by a judge. If convicted of the charges of stripping in public, he may be sentenced to up to one year in prison, Tang said.

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  2. asiangang

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    that band scares me...what were they eating at the end?
     
  3. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    wtf lol
     
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    ^ "thrilled" and "screamed" that sounds like very feminine male fans right there lols
     
  5. The_Jelly

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    Homosexual fans I guess lol
     
  6. wats_blue

    wats_blue Well-Known Member

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    looks like there were some homos in the crowd -lol
     
  7. luvshopper12

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    that's messed up
     
  8. reflection

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    I think we all agree to the awkwardness that is the male audience. I don't want to say this but...what a concentration there is of these people in Taiwan. *ducks* -sweat I also wonder what it truly meant for the girls being "astonished," hah.
     
  9. Valkrezy

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    I think they think its normal.
     
  10. person

    person Well-Known Member

    You'd think it would be the other way around...