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Mona Yamamoto
山本 モナ
Mona Yamamoto at Ohi Racecourse, on July 9, 2008
Born (1976-02-11) February 11, 1976 (age 48)
NationalityNorway (Until the age of six), Japan(the current)
OccupationTelevision host/presenter
Years active2000–2011, 2013–present
Notable workAsahi Broadcasting Corporation, Fuji Television
Children3

Mona Yamamoto (山本 モナ, Yamamoto Mona, born February 11, 1976, Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan) is a JapaneseTVannouncer and presenter. Her father is Norwegian and she became a naturalized Japanese citizen at the age of 6.

After graduating from Gakushuin University, Mona joined the Asahi Broadcasting Corporation as an announcer. She presented the TV series Jackass in Japan. In September 2006 she worked for five days on the Tokyo Broadcasting System news program News23 before stepping down due to a love affair with married Democratic Party of Japan executive Goshi Hosono.

Returning to television in 2008 as an anchor for Fuji Television News, she lost her job after visiting a love hotel with married sportsman Tomohiro Nioka of the Yomiuri Giants baseball team.[1]

In 2010 she married the president of a real estate investment company. She briefly returned to entertainment in 2011[2] before announcing her retirement from public life.[3] In September 2012, she gave birth to her first child, a daughter.

However in March 2013, she returned to entertainment industry.

References

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  1. ^ Brasor, Philip (20 July 2008). "All this fuss over just a little drink at a . . . love hotel". The Japan Times. The Japan Times Ltd. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  • ^ "Mona Nakanishi makes her return to showbiz - for 3rd time". Japan Today. GPlusMedia Co Ltd. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  • ^ Betros, Chris (10 February 2010). "Mona Yamamoto". Metropolis Magazine. Japan Partnership Inc.
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