Japanese media exposed that Tomohisa Yamashita encountered obstacles in entering overseas, saying that his family was holding back

reported on March 26 Recently, according to Japanese media reports, Japanese actor Tomohisa Yamashita announced on November 10, 2020 that he had left the Jennis firm and flew to Canada to shoot Hollywood movies. Just when the outside world believed that he had transferred to Will Smith, there was news on the 25th that the contract between the two parties expired at the end of March, and Tomohisa Yamashita himself was also facing the dilemma of canceling major jobs.

According to the Japanese media "Women's Seven", Yamashita Tomohisa had been actively developing his acting career overseas, and when he was still a Jennis firm in 2019, he had concluded a contract with Will Smith and won the endorsement of the jewelry brand jobs. Unexpectedly, he has recently frequently reported canceling jobs, such as canceling magazine shooting and long-form interviews, on the grounds that his family members objected.

Yamashita has accumulated a large number of contacts since his debut. After leaving Genesis, many people rushed for him, and there are also sponsors and investment cases. He was humble and listened to them one by one, but in the end none of the cases took place. The whistleblower pointed out that this was because Yamashita's mother was skeptical of the plan proposed by outsiders and also excluded well-meaning people.

The contract between Tomohisa Yamashita and Will Smith Co. ended at the end of March. In the end, Tomohisa Yamashita chose to give priority to his relatives and end the overseas brokerage contract. Smith also responded: "For the brokerage issue of Tomohisa Yamashita, it has been confirmed. It is handled by a personal office. Please ask the office.” Tomohisa Yamashita did not respond specifically. The industry believes that his new company does not have experienced staff, nor does it have talents to handle performing arts affairs at home and abroad. It's not easy to find such a person to get along with my mother and sister.

(Editor in charge: Zhou Mengyi_NBJS14026)