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Japanese Woman Shocked After Finding Her Boss in Underwear on Her Bed

Japanese Woman Shocked After Finding Her Boss in Underwear on Her Bed

A young woman in her 20s, living alone in Fukuoka, Japan, was on her lunch break from work when she decided to head home to retrieve something she had forgotten earlier that morning.

But nothing could have prepared her for what she was about to witness.

As she opened the door to her apartment, she immediately saw a man lying on her bed wearing only his underwear. Shockingly, it was her 47-year-old boss—the same man she had been working with just moments before.

Japanese Woman Shocked After Finding Her Boss in Underwear on Her Bed

Panicked and overwhelmed by the surreal sight, the woman quickly exited her apartment and locked the door behind her. Despite securing the door, the fact that the man had already gotten inside raised alarming questions about how he accessed the apartment in the first place.

Japanese Woman Shocked After Finding Her Boss in Underwear on Her Bed

She contacted the police immediately, and an investigation revealed that her boss had indeed entered her home and made himself comfortable on her bed while wearing only underwear.

When questioned by authorities, the man confessed:

“I have feelings for her. I wanted to get to know her better, so I let myself into her apartment.”

He also admitted that this wasn’t the first time he had entered her home without permission.

The incident initially drew widespread attention on Japanese social media, with users expressing shock and disgust at the man’s actions.

However, shortly after the news broke, some users noticed that ANN News had set their video report of the case to private, and Asahi TV removed the article from their website entirely.

While no official reason was given, this kind of content removal is not unusual in Japan. It may have been due to legal pressures, family intervention, or simply to avoid complications before a formal conviction.

via Asahi TV (Arquivo)