Recently, Japan’s social media has been buzzing over news that Eren Sora, a popular actress and hot girl known for her stunning looks and large fanbase, has unexpectedly become involved in a serious incident involving the unauthorized leak of sensitive videos.
Within a short time, these videos spread rapidly, sparking rumors, speculation, and false labels attached to Eren Sora.

What made the situation worse was some accounts and platforms labeling Eren Sora as an “uncensored hot girl” without any official confirmation.
Facing growing public pressure, the hot girl chose to speak out personally, releasing an official statement on social media to clarify the situation.
In her statement, Eren Sora admitted that private images of hers were leaked, but emphasized these were not commercial products and had no connection to her professional work. She explained the videos were recorded privately and later distributed illegally by a third party, seriously violating her privacy and personal dignity.


She expressed frustration and hurt over her images being misused, stressing that the information spreading online has been exaggerated and distorted. Eren Sora demanded that news sites, forums, and users immediately remove false content to prevent further public misunderstanding.
Notably, Eren Sora revealed she has hired a lawyer and is taking legal action to hold accountable those responsible for illegally distributing the videos. She said this is not just a personal matter but a warning about privacy violations in the digital age, where information can spiral out of control.

Previously, Eren Sora has often been the target of false rumors, but she has always chosen to face them openly and transparently. This time is no different. The actress emphasized she will get to the bottom of this and protect her reputation through legal means rather than staying silent. She ended her statement by apologizing to fans for the unexpected incident and affirmed she will continue her artistic career with no plans to step back after this ordeal.