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Ano-chan Admits to Struggling with Cleaning, Earned 150,000 Yen Selling Used Clothes

Singer Ano-chan admitted on TV Asahi's "Ano-chan Channel" that she struggles with cleaning and housework, revealing she earned 150,000 yen selling used clothes. The episode marked the program's final broadcast, following an earlier controversy over Ano naming actress Suzuki Sarina as someone she dislikes.


Quick Facts
Who
Ano-chan (Ano)
What
Ano-chan revealed struggles with cleaning and organizing
When
June 15, 2026 (broadcast date)
Where
TV Asahi
- Ano-chan revealed struggles with cleaning and organizing
- Discussed difficulty disposing of clothing items
- Disclosed selling used clothes for 150,000 yen
- Program aired its final episode
- Previous controversy over naming disliked celebrity
Singer and entertainer Ano-chan (known professionally as Ano) appeared on TV Asahi's late-night program "Ano-chan Channel" on June 15, where she opened up about her difficulties with housekeeping. When fellow guest Becky mentioned struggling with tidying up at home, Ano responded by touching her head and saying she found even the thought of cleaning unbearable. She explained that clothes were her biggest challenge, as she struggles to discard items and finds it difficult to tackle other cleaning tasks until dealing with scattered garments.
During the episode, Ano revealed that she recently visited a used clothing store for the first time and sold old clothes for 150,000 yen. The broadcast marked the final episode of "Ano-chan Channel," with a caption indicating the episode had been recorded on May 10. The program concluded with a message thanking viewers for their support over its run.
The program's cancellation came following a previous controversy in which Ano named actress and entertainer Suzuki Sarina as a celebrity she dislikes. After the broadcast, Suzuki expressed her displeasure on Instagram, leading to apologies from both TV Asahi, Ano's agency, and Suzuki's agency. The network subsequently announced the show's termination.
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Why This Matters
This story resonates with viewers who struggle with household organization and decluttering, as a public figure openly acknowledges her own challenges. The incident also highlights the risks of on-air comments in the digital age, where casual remarks can escalate into program cancellations and require formal apologies from networks and talent agencies—a cautionary tale for both broadcasters and entertainers about managing public statements.
Timeline & Sources
May 10, 2026
WireEpisode recorded
Jun 15, 2026
WireFinal episode of Ano-chan Channel broadcast; Ano-chan admits to struggling with cleaning and reveals earning 150,000 yen from selling used clothes