Kasumi Mori:Revealing the "boundary of infidelity": "It's just barely acceptable, as long as I don't find out." | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

Kasumi Mori:Revealing the "boundary of infidelity": "It's just barely acceptable, as long as I don't find out."

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「時計じかけのマリッジ」のスタジオMCを務める森香澄さん(C)AbemaTV,Inc.
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「時計じかけのマリッジ」のスタジオMCを務める森香澄さん(C)AbemaTV,Inc.

Former TV Tokyo announcer and talent Kasumi Mori appeared as a studio MC on the 7th episode of ABEMA's matchmaking reality show "Clockwork Marriage," which aired on Getsuku. She spoke about the "boundaries of infidelity."

In the studio talk segment, the discussion revolved around the theme, "Where does cheating begin?" When Mori answered, "If you spend the night alone together," Shigeo Takahashi of the comedy duo "Savanna" asked, "Is it okay if you're texting with ulterior motives? Is it okay if you're inviting them to Hakone?"

Mori countered, "If I invited him to Hakone, we would definitely spend the night together, wouldn't we?" When Takahashi pressed further, "But it didn't happen. Isn't that cheating?", Mori offered her own theory, "That's just barely acceptable. As long as I don't find out."

Furthermore, while stating that "it's not cheating as long as there's no physical contact," Natsuna revealed her unique view on relationships, saying, "Actually, it might be okay to actually do it. Holding hands or something like that is more difficult."

The show is a dating reality program that follows three beautiful women who are confident in their romantic abilities but are complete novices when it comes to finding a spouse. They must find a partner within a 30-day time limit before their wedding.

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