Eimi Fukada: Shocking Confession of Her Live-In Partner! Adult Queen’s 6 Wild Scandals and Rise to Fame
Who is your favorite dark goddess? When it comes to the most popular dark goddesses in the last two years, you absolutely have to think of Miho Fukada, who embodies the mature big sister vibe. But don't just focus on her performances in her works; she's incredibly active outside of work too. She actively shares her life on Twitter and interacts with fans, and she even moonlights as a YouTuber. However, Miho Fukada's path hasn't been easy—she's put in a ton of effort to reach her current success, so let's dive into her struggle story!
Born on March 18, 1998, she's amassed over 500 works in just over two years since her debut. In the 2020 mid-year FANZA rankings for dark goddesses, she took first place, and by the end of the year, she won the top spot in the reader vote for "FLASH 2020's Strongest Active Dark Goddesses BEST100." On top of that, she has 1.8 million followers on Twitter, making her one of the hottest dark goddesses in recent years.
Miho Fukada has earned the nickname "Improv Dark Goddess," which comes from her frequent posts of sexy photos on Twitter to engage with fans. But instead, netizens always twist the meaning on purpose, coming up with hilariously creative responses that turn her feed into a massive meme fest, drawing in more and more followers. And it seems she loves the title, as she's even added it to her Twitter bio!
Miho Fukada: "I'm not Yahoo Answers, you know!"
For instance, in one post, she said in a teacher-like tone: "I can teach you anything, you know!" It was meant to be a flirty, suggestive line, but fans took it literally. Some asked how to fix code in programming, others inquired about motorcycle engines that won't start, and someone even posted a math problem for her to solve. She couldn't help but protest: "This isn't Yahoo Answers!"—super hilarious!
Miho Fukada: "What do you want to do?"
Or in another post, she teasingly asked everyone: "What do you want to do?" Fans jumped in with their wishes, like wanting to buy a new fridge, asking her to collect Dragon Balls for them, or requesting she explain super tough math problems. Surprisingly, it even lured in helpful netizens who stepped up to answer, complete with detailed steps!
Miho Fukada once posted on Twitter: "For every retweet, I'll add that many shakes of seven-spice powder to my noodles and eat it!" But things spiraled out of control, with the total retweets hitting 62,000.
Although Miho didn't publicly share a video of herself eating the spicy noodles, she had her manager take on the challenge. The manager took one bite and started coughing wildly, exclaiming how insanely spicy it was! Looks like everyone should think twice before trying that.
Some people called her out for wasting food, but Miho made sure to save the leftover seven-spice powder and even shared it with friends and family, so no need to worry too much.
In January 2021, Miho Fukada launched her YouTube channel, where she shares professional knowledge about sex and tips for intimate moments, along with lifestyle videos like mukbangs and fan interactions, giving everyone a closer look at her off-camera life.
However, because her YouTube videos often push the boundaries with nudity or sexual innuendos, they frequently get flagged and removed. To address this, she made an apology video to YouTube, keeping in mind the "golden rule" that you should show some cleavage when apologizing. She unbuttoned her shirt to reveal her impressive cleavage, and fans were quick to praise how sincere it was.