Famous Japanese actress Keiko Kitagawa is pregnant! Husband Daigo is the grandson of the former prime minister

Kitagawa Keiko married singer and entertainer DAIGO (Naito Dako) (42 years old) in January 2016. At the wedding press conference at that time, DAIGO stated that he personally wanted 3 children.

Beichuan Jingzi became the exclusive model of "Seventeen" at the age of 17. In the same year, with the role of Rei Hino in the TV series "Sailor Moon", she officially debuted as an actress.

​​In May 2006, she starred in the movie "Brothers Mamiya", this is her first film appearance. In June of the same year, he starred in the Hollywood movie "Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift", as Reiko.

In July 2008, Kitagawa Keiko served as the heroine of Fuji TV's Yuejiu TV drama for the first time, starring in the TV drama "The Classroom of the Sun and the Sea". On October 18, 2011, he cooperated with Sakurai Sho, starring in the TV series "Reference After Dinner" on the theme of reasoning. In July 2014, he starred in the legal genre TV series "Legal Heroes 2" starring Takuya Kimura, as the clerical officer Chika Numb.

In July 2016, Keiko Kitagawa starred in the WOWOW TV series "The Woman Selling a House" and played the real estate agent Sanxuanjia Manzhi, and won the 90th Japanese Drama Academy Award for Best Actress by virtue of this drama. Last year, the show launched the renewal season "The Counterattack of the Woman Who Sells the House".

In 2011, Keiko Kitagawa played and met DAIGO, the lead singer, singer and artist of the rock band BREAKERZ, for the first time through the TV series "LADY~The Last Criminal Psychology Analyst~" starring him. In January 2014, the two of them appeared on a variety show. Reunion again.

In October 2015, Jingzi Beichuan and DAIGO announced their engagement. On January 11, 2016, Beichuan Jingzi's office announced the fact that the two were married. On the same day, the two attended the press conference together. The grandfather of

DAIGO is the late 74th-generation former Japanese Prime Minister Toshita Takeshita; he himself is also a multi-subi artist active in the Japanese entertainment circle, and starred in "The Legend of Ultraman" in 2012.