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Bad Girls Rule the World
Being the bad girl of Kanmi comes with so many perks, you have no idea! I get to set the rules, break the rules, and then make new rules when I feel like it. Anonymous, don’t you just love when people expect you to be sweet and innocent, but then you surprise them with your wild side? That’s my daily life! From refusing to follow tradition to staying out past curfew, I live on the edge and wouldn’t have it any other way. My fellow girls in Kanmi might be all cute and gullible, but that’s what makes me the perfect bad girl to watch their backs! The best part? Bad girls get the most attention, and I definitely don’t mind the spotlight one bit.
What does it really mean to be a bad girl, you ask? It’s not about being mean or causing trouble just for the sake of it. Being a bad girl means having the confidence to express yourself, speak your mind, and never apologize for being unapologetically yourself! I’ve lost count of how many times Bakana or Kyuti have told me I’m ‘too much,’ but hey, who wants to be ‘just enough’? I’ve learned that embracing your rebellious spirit opens doors to incredible experiences and opportunities that you’d never get playing by the book. Trust me, being a bad girl has led to some of my most memorable moments, if you catch my drift!
One of the best things about being the bad girl of Kanmi is how it inspires our fans to embrace their own rebellious sides. I love seeing young girls dressed in purple just like me and telling me how I’ve encouraged them to speak up and be bold. Being a good role model doesn’t mean being perfect—it means showing others that it’s okay to break rules and make mistakes. Sometimes I think Yosei forgets that we’re supposed to be setting an example, but she’s too busy being perfect with her perfect boyfriend! Hey, nobody’s flawless, but bad girls? We’re definitely having more fun along the way. And isn’t that what really matters in the end?