The! World's Most Amazing News:The story behind the cry "Gueee, I'm dead": The young man's earnest efforts brought tears to everyone in the studio. | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

The! World's Most Amazing News:The story behind the cry "Gueee, I'm dead": The young man's earnest efforts brought tears to everyone in the studio.

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「ザ!世界仰天ニュース」のMCを務める笑福亭鶴瓶さん(右)とレギュラー出演の松島聡さん=日本テレビ提供
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「ザ!世界仰天ニュース」のMCを務める笑福亭鶴瓶さん(右)とレギュラー出演の松島聡さん=日本テレビ提供

The variety show "The! World's Most Amazing News" (Nippon Television Network), hosted by Shofukutei Tsurube, will air a 3-hour special on April 14th at 8 PM, in which the entire studio will be moved to tears by the earnest efforts of one young man.

The program recreates the story behind the eight-letter phrase "Gueh, I'm dead," which garnered over 100 million views in just three days after being posted on social media. A lively and cheerful college student was struck by a rare form of cancer, diagnosed with stage 3B, and endured a grueling battle against the disease. Amidst this, his posts directed at friends and fellow social media users eventually had a profound impact on the world.

Studio guests included Haruka Ayase, Ami Touma, Satoshi Tsumabuki, and Koichi Sato. In the "My Favorite Photo!" segment, precious childhood photos of the guests were shown one after another, with Tsumabuki revealing a photo of himself at around 3 years old. Ayase showed a photo of herself riding a merry-go-round at an amusement park, but her innocent comment that she "doesn't remember anything" about the photo caused the studio to erupt in laughter.

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