= Japan's top actress Ryoko Hirosue, 42, was caught up in an Affair Scandal, while her husband, Candlewarmer Artist Jun, 48, apologized instead. According to local media in Japan on the 12th, Hirosue's husband, Candle warmer, said, "I am sorry to have made the world loud personally" at the Japan earthquake relief support event held in Nihonmatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture on November 11. "My family is going through a hard time right now. I'll make sure we wrap this up, so please look forward to it," he added. Recently, Hiros has been embroiled in rumors of an Affair. Japan Weekly Sh ⁇ nen Sunday Shukanbun reported that Hirosue is suspected of an Affair with the owner of a Michelin-starred French restaurant, A (45). According to Shukan Bunshun, Hiros was in shorts and visited a restaurant run by a chef in the middle of last month and leaned on each other's shoulders. On the third day, Hirosue showed up at a time lag and stayed at a luxury hotel where the chef was staying. Two married people denied the Affair. Hiros said, "It is not an Affair relationship. I have three children." A also denied the Affair, saying, "I am a close friend of Hirosue." Hirosue's agency apologized, saying, "I'm leaving the privacy issue to myself, but I took great care to act responsibly in response to this report. I'm sorry for causing a disturbance." Since then, the film industry and the advertising industry have cut their losses. Kirin Brewery removed the video of "Hong Gi-rin" being advertised by Hirosue from its official website on July 8. Hirosue married fashion designer Takahiro Okazawa in 2003, but divorced in 2008; subsequently remarried to Candlewarmer Artist Candlewarmer June in 2010; and had three children from two marriages. This is not the first time Hirosue's Affair Scandal has been involved in allegations of an Affair with fellow actor Takeru Sato, 33, in 2014, and both companies denied the Affair, saying they were only close friends. On the other hand, Hiros is a top-class actor representing Japan in the 1990s. He made his debut at the first Kure Arasil Grand Prix in 1994, became a stardom in CF in 1996, and was greatly loved as Japan's national sister. He enjoyed his prime with films such as 'Secret' (1999) and 'Railroad' (1999), and he has many fans in Korea.