Shogun star Anna Sawai wouldn't want her kids in J-Pop industry: 'That made me lose confidence in myself'

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'Shōgun' breakout Anna Sawai revisits her time as J-Pop star with girl group FAKY, and wouldn't let her future kids in the industry: 'That made me lose confidence in myself.'

Shogun star Anna Sawai wouldn't want her kids in J-Pop industry: 'That made me lose confidence in myself'Jessica is a staff writer at Entertainment Weekly, where she covers TV, movies, and pop culture. Her work has appeared in Bustle, NYLON, Cosmopolitan, InStyle, and more. She lives in California with her dog.FX series began her career as lead vocalist of J-Pop girl group FAKY in 2013, following her sophomore year in college.

"For those 10 years, I was taught to listen more than say anything," she said of the experience. "That made me lose confidence in myself. I’m having to unlearn a lot of the things that I was taught, which is kind of unfortunate and hard to do when you’re in your 30s. Maybe if I hadn’t had that experience, I would have had a shortcut to being comfortable with the way I am and unapologetically myself.”The strict regime seeped into how she navigated her acting career.

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