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Japanese Actress Yuri Ebihara Wows Fans with Flawless Appearance at 44

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Despite being a mother of two, Japanese model and actress Yuri Ebihara garnered significant attention for her youthful appearance. On May 8th, Ebihara posted several photos on her social media with the caption: “The shooting is over. Everyone did a great job.”

Ebihara was casually dressed in a white tank top and comfortable denim jeans. She was seen sitting on a sofa, looking relaxed as she stared into the camera. Viewers couldn’t help but admire Ebihara’s looks. They commented on how young and cute she looked and how she looked like she was in her 20s despite being over 40.

Ebihara made her debut in the entertainment industry in 2002. She began her career as a model and later gained popularity as an actress, starring in dramas such as Salaryman Kintaro 4 (2004), Slow Dance (2005), and Oniyome Nikki: Ii yu da na (2007).

In 2009, Ebihara married ILMARI, a Japanese hip-hop group RIP SLYME member. In 2015, they welcomed a son and a daughter, and in 2021, a daughter. The family of four is currently living a happy domestic life.

Despite being a mother of two, Ebihara has not stopped working. Since April 2022, she has hosted the TV Asahi entertainment show BeauTV ~ VoCE. The public is eagerly anticipating her diverse future endeavors.

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