𝜗𝜚 ... CALL ME MISS DIOR BECAUSE I'M A LUXURY. // Chouka Aikawa, also known as Love Aikawa, is an idol, actress, and influencer under Republic Records and S.Berry Media. Known for her influence on fashion, saccharine aesthetic, and all that money she has, Chouka has been dubbed "Asia's Barbie."
A STUDY IN ... THE GIRL BEHIND THE ICON, LOVE VS. HATE, HOW THE PUBLIC VIEWS YOU, FINDING A BALANCE, GOING AGAINST THE GRAIN, & TAKING BACK CONTROL
BY CECE, SHE/HER, 19 ... EST. 2024.
𝜗𝜚 ... PROFILE, MASTERLIST, BLOGROLL.
DISCLAIMER ! ... Everything on this blog is fictional and belongs entirely to me, unless otherwise stated! Everything done here is also for fun, so don't take anything too seriously!
March 14th. The day Asia's very own Paris Hilton first graced the world with her presence. Now, twenty-six years later, she's celebrating her birthday with the pinkest party on the planet. Held smack dab in the middle of the North American leg of her tour and on the rooftop of her 740 Park Avenue penthouse, despite it only being her 26th birthday party and paling in comparison to her 25th (her words, not mine!), it was still a party for the ages. Everyone who was anyone was invited, ranging from Chouka's fellow idols to socialites and rich kids to her influencer friends. Her party was the topic of conversation for the next week, with pictures flooding celebrities' Instagram pages and fan accounts on Twitter for days.
Inspired by Gossip Girl but with a very pink twist (because Chouka's obsessed with the show again), and because this is a party for Chouka, it was as opulent and indulgent as any party she's thrown. With flower arrangements that supposedly cost $20 per flower (that might be a rumor, but knowing Chouka, who knows), macarons piled nearly to the ceiling, and an open bar, the average person would've killed to be a fly on the wall. And on top of all of that, the birthday girl couldn't help but throw a bit of mess into it.
We'll see how the party went down for its guests later on, but how did the belle of the ball herself enjoy it? Well, let's see!
First things first, the invitations.
Chouka kept it classic by sending pink envelopes stamped with a gold (surprisingly not pink) seal to her guests, with the attendee's name written front and center in gold ink, a charmingly extra "Mademoiselle/Monsieur" tacked on for good measure. If said attendee happened to be in a group, then every member got their own invitation. Chouka's generous like that.
What did the invites say, exactly?
"Hello, Upper East Siders.
Word on the street is that you're invited to the party of the year. Our very own Love Aikawa is turning 26 this Friday, and she wants you to join her for a night that will go down in history.
You wouldn't want to miss it. Now wouldn't that be quite the social faux pas.
You know you love me. XOXO, Gossip Girl."
But, that wasn't all. Paired with the physical invites that were sent, Chouka also sent out invitations in the form of text messages. Well, more literally, in the form of a classic Gossip Girl blast, reading, "Rumor has it that Chouka Aikawa is throwing a birthday bash that'll rival Blair Waldorf's. It's not open invite (regrettably so), but the lucky few that do receive a pink envelope in their mailboxes will hit 740 Park Avenue head to toe in, well, pink (hopefully). We have no doubt in our minds that March 14th will be a night to remember. Chouka always knows how to throw a good party. Happy early birthday, C. We hope you enjoy it. XOXO, Gossip Girl."
Iconic already, and the party hadn't even started yet.
So, what was on the menu at the 26th birthday party to end all 26th birthday parties?
The bougiest food you can imagine, that's what!
Chouka has always been one for hors d'oeuvres at the parties she throws, especially since guests have to have room for the massive birthday cake she always has. Plus, the sit-down dinner is usually reserved for her family, so... Aside from that, being the daughter of a billionaire, of course she had the most expensive shit you could ever put in your mouth.
Starting with the drinks, she had champagne for days (Cristal only, everyone drinks Dom Perignon–in her social circle, that is). Enough of it to fill the Atlantic Ocean. Not only did she have some floating around in a bowl full of rose-shaped ice, but she also had some stocked up in her kitchen. She was never going to run out, that's for sure. In addition to that, she also had champagne on her dessert table, topped with tufts of pink cotton candy. A very "Chouka" spin on a regular glass of champagne. Guests could also toss a strawberry in there for good measure, because of course they could.
Speaking of the aforementioned open bar (which was just sitting in her massive living room), drinks were being made all night, and almost all of them were pink. Yes, really. She had pink cocktails with edible glitter in them, pink cocktails with lipstick kisses floating on top, and pink salt around the rims of some of the glasses. Of course, not everyone had to drink a pink cocktail. In fact, not everyone had to drink a cocktail at all. Not everything was alcohol.
The drinks were mostly being passed around by her house staff, like the hors d'oeuvres mentioned earlier. Now, what was being served, exactly? Miniature lobster rolls (it was on the East Coast, after all), blinis topped with everything from smoked salmon to shrimp to caviar and creme fraiche (yes, caviar–Chouka always has it at her birthday parties), shrimp cocktails, and of course, canapes (she really loves these). She also had fruit in little cups being passed around because fruit is simple and classic and not everyone enjoys seafood or ridiculously expensive appetizers.
Onto the best part, the dessert table! That table was the centerpiece of Chouka's party, and, as you might've guessed, everything was pink. Of course, she had the aforementioned macaron towers (all of them were from Laduree), but she also had cupcakes topped with strawberries and pink chocolate decorations stamped with her initials (C.A.–who else?), chocolate-covered strawberries dusted with glitter (and the chocolate was, yes, pink), cake pops, and petit fours. She also had a pink chocolate fountain. It wasn't as large as the one at her 25th, but of course she had one.
And what's dessert without a birthday cake? Like mentioned earlier, since Chouka is, well, Chouka, her cake was huge.
Topped with twenty-six individual candles, once they were lit, it was enough light to illuminate New York City in its entirety. Of course, Chouka's cake was also various shades of pink and covered in rosettes made of frosting. "Chouka-core" in every sense of the word.
Also, take this picture and imagine it two times larger. That's how big her cake was.
Now, let's get to the good stuff. What was the industry's resident fashion icon wearing that night?
Well, in typical Chouka fashion, she picked through the archives of the world's greatest designers. Namely, Dior. Dressed in pink (of course–it was the night's dress code, after all), she got her hands on a 2000s era piece from Dior's archive–of which was worn by one of her favorite supermodels, Gisele Bundchen.
She wore a pair of vintage Jimmy Choo heels from right out of her own (massive) closet, and despite the fact that she was wearing someone's rent, Chouka kept her ever recognizable ruby engagement ring in her room... for obvious reasons. She couldn't have it flying off in the middle of the night.
Of course, her husband–Jason–was matching with her, something the two had been doing since the moment they started dating. He kept it rather simple, not wanting to outshine his wife, of course, wearing a pink button down (with the sleeves rolled up and the first few buttons left undone) and a pair of black pants. He still looked hot despite his simple attire, because why wouldn't he? This is Jason we're talking about!
With so many high profile stars pulling up to one of the most exclusive streets in NYC, it was inevitable that the paparazzi was going to be tipped off eventually. About an hour into the guests' arrivals, cameras were stationed outside the entrance to Chouka's apartment building, waiting to catch a glimpse of another pink-clad star entering through the doors of 740 Park Avenue. So who were some of the stars in question? Ranging from all four members of KRUSH and Japan's very own pop icon, Kaori Takahashi to legendary soloist Lee Jang-mi to top idols such as Jennie of BLACKPINK, Chungha, and Nayeon and Jihyo of TWICE to iconic celebs/influencers such as Bella Hadid, Emma Chamberlain, and Paris Hilton.
This isn't a "best moments" section without mentioning how cute Chouka and Jason were. They were dancing the night away on the dance floor, and even though Jason couldn't bring one of his HD cameras to capture his wife's big day, he was getting as many good pictures as he possibly could with just his iPhone. On top of that, he also gave the sweetest speech about her right before she blew out her candles. Additionally, Chouka's parents were also there, and she shared a dance with both of them.
Speaking of dancing, this was probably the most anyone's seen Chouka let her hair down (this and her 25th birthday, of course). She was on the dance floor almost all night, and if she wasn't, she was mingling with her guests. At some point, she pulled her hair into a ponytail and kept going. For someone who's usually so poised, she can be such a party girl!
Now, we have to mention the photo booth. Yes, there was a photo booth. This gave guests ample opportunities to interact, and gave their fans ample content of said interactions. Chouka herself was being pulled into the booth every five minutes, because of course, everyone wanted a photo with the birthday girl. The booth itself was pink and had accessories such as masquerade masks, plastic champagne flutes, hand fans, tiaras and feather boas. The first two were references to Gossip Girl, while the latter three were references to her album, Sincerely. We love a girl who knows how to market.
And, finally, we have to mention the games. All based off of Gossip Girl, the first one began as soon as guests walked through the door. The basic premise was that guests were told a piece of gossip about another guest (or about Chouka herself), and they gradually had to reveal it over the course of the night. If it made it to the subject before the night was over, though, then the guest who initially received that piece of information would be out. Don't worry, the "gossip" in question wasn't real. It was entirely fake, entirely harmless, and all of it was references to the show. The second was a less convoluted "guessing game," where guests would gather around as Chouka read questions related to Gossip Girl off a pile of pink cards. And the last one? Well, it wasn't a game, per se, but it was definitely quite messy.
Stationed at the front door was a "gossip box," where guests could write a piece of real gossip about anyone they chose on (pink) notecards, fold it up, and slip it into the box. Now, there were two rules. One–it couldn't be too damning or too bitchy, and two–guests had to sign off their cards with the ever iconic "XOXO, Gossip Girl." Guests didn't have to write anything if they didn't want to, but it was a way for the ones who did to "spill their guts" in a way. Chouka kept them safe and sound, and she didn't end up reading any of them. She might be quite the gossip herself, but she isn't evil. She might end up burning them by Saturday, anyways.
So, that was the iconic night that was March 14th, 2025. Guests from all over the globe flew into New York City just to wish Chouka a happy birthday, and maybe have a drink or two. Idols, influencers... am I forgetting anyone? Oh, yes, I am! You!
If you 🫵🏽 want to attend Chouka's very pink birthday bash, just send a DM or an ask to this account, and an invite will be on its way! Unfortunately, it doesn't come in a pink envelope, but it's still an invite!
GLIMPSES OF THE PAST: a headcanon / prompt collection
because sometimes it's not enough to write about your muse's past and how it affects them, you just gotta write a little scene. these prompts are designed to be a little writing prompt related to your character's past, essentially!
send FORGED for a scene from my muse's past that they think made them stronger in the long run
send REMINDED for a scene from my muse's past in which they encountered something that reminded them of a difficult experience / trauma
send CONFESSED for a scene from my muse's past in which they revealed a secret about themselves to someone
send TRICKED for a scene from my muse's past in which they misled, tricked, or lied to someone
send IMPRESSED for a scene from my muse's past in which they tried to impress someone, successfully or not
send ACHIEVED for a scene from my muse's past in which they completed / achieved something they were proud of
send CHANGED for a scene from my muse's past that represented a turning point in their life
send DIFFERENT for a scene from my muse's past that they feel changed their outlook / personality / etc, for the better or worse
send CRITICAL for a scene from my muse's past in which they thought about / were reminded of something they're insecure about
send SCOLDED for a scene from my muse's past in which someone told them off, justifiably or not
send STRAINED for a scene from my muse's past in which they interact with someone they have a difficult relationship with
send SOBBED for a scene from my muse's past in which they broke down in tears
send LOST for a scene from my muse's past in which they felt lost, literally or figuratively
send BLINDSIDED for a scene from my muse's past in which they were betrayed or shocked by what someone did
send INJURED for a scene from my muse's past in which they sustained a significant injury
send AFRAID for a scene from my muse's past in which they were scared / under threat
send HELPED for a scene from my muse's past in which someone helped / saved them
send CAUGHT for a scene from my muse's past in which they were caught doing something they shouldn't
send BLUSHED for a scene from my muse's past in which they received a compliment that really got to them
send VICIOUS for a scene from my muse's past in which someone said something cruel that really got to them
send SWOONED for a scene from my muse's past in which they were infatuated with someone
send PINNED for a scene from my muse's past in which they were stuck somewhere, literally or figuratively
send GRIEVED for a scene from my muse's past in which they had recently lost someone / something
send MORTAL for a scene from my muse's past in which they had a brush with death, either themselves or someone close to them
SINCERELY is the debut album by CHOUKA AIKAWA. Released on July 26th, 2024 by Republic Records, it has since been hailed as one of the best and most unexpected debut albums of the year. The album’s concepts, subject matter, and even packaging were all praised by critics, and its release cemented Chouka as one of the industry’s newest pop princesses.
TRACKLIST … ˗ˏˋ ꒰ ♡ ꒱ ˎˊ˗
GIRLS DON’T CRY
CAKE
SINCERELY ! LEAD SINGLE
EYES ON ME ! SECOND SINGLE
LUXURIOUS
RETURN TO SENDER ! BONUS SINGLE
SILK ‘N DIAMONDS
CELEBRITY
VALLEY OF THE DOLLS
STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM ! THIRD SINGLE
G.O.Y.D (GIRL OF YOUR DREAMS) ! FOURTH SINGLE
HEART ON MY SLEEVE
PHOTOCARDS … ˗ˏˋ ꒰ ♡ ꒱ ˎˊ˗
COMMERCIAL PERFORMANCE … ˗ˏˋ ꒰ ♡ ꒱ ˎˊ˗
Album of the year! Chouka truly brought girly pop music back, and everyone agreed. Sincerely—like her debut single—was a huge success. The album was announced just a month prior to its release through a video Chouka posted to her social media accounts. It featured her writing a link onto a pink card before signing it, and the same link could be found in the captions of each post. Turns out, it was a link to preorder the album. At around the same time, Chouka’s website was updated with the link, along with the album’s title and cover art.
Now this news went viral, with the term “she’s releasing an album” being Tweeted over 500,000 times. Within a week, Sincerely had garnered over 400,000 preorders, and it had hit over one million by July.
Three weeks prior to the album’s release, Chouka posted a silent video of herself in a studio in Sweden, along with a few-second snippet of one of the instrumentals to her album. The post gained over 3.5 million likes within the first 24 hours, and it garnered over two million views on Twitter.
The album’s title track and lead single, “Sincerely,” was released a day before the album dropped. Like Chouka’s debut single, this song was also a massive hit. The music video—which was shot at the Palace of Versailles and inspired by Marie Antoinette (2006), the fashion of Rococo-era France, and Madonna’s VMAs performance of “Vogue” in 1990—garnered over 40 million views within the first day, surpassing “Girls Don’t Cry.” It topped YouTube’s trending page, and topped both the Spotify and Apple Music charts. Chouka would end up breaking Olivia Rodrigo’s record, with “Sincerely” becoming the highest streamed song on Spotify in regards to first day streams.
Like its predecessor, “Sincerely” topped charts in numerous countries, and it remained atop the Oricon charts for a staggering sixteen weeks. The song was leagues more popularity online in comparison to “Girls Don’t Cry,” which—to the surprise of Chouka and her fans—led to her first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Upon the song’s debut, it had sold over 300,000 units, and would go on to sell 1.5 million by mid-September.
“Sincerely” would be praised for its catchiness and sound reminiscent of early 1990s house music, with critics calling it “the 21st century’s answer to ‘Vogue.’” The song was also praised for the carefree, cheeky, indulgent, and “I don’t give a fuck” tone that it set for the rest of Chouka’s album, despite not being the opening track.
Of course, the album’s other singles also did just as well! “Eyes on Me” was definitely a crowd favorite, with many praising its unapologetic “girlishness,” comparing it to singing alone in a pink, frilly bedroom. The song’s music video was the main talking point, though, as so many people loved the references to various nineties and 2000s chick flicks, such as: Clueless, Jawbreaker, Legally Blonde, Mean Girls, A Cinderella Story, Uptown Girls, and 13 Going on 30.
“Eyes on Me” would debut at No. 2 on the iTunes chart and No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, but it would top charts everywhere else, including on the Billboard Hot 100 Excl. US chart. It stayed on the charts for four weeks before falling off completely.
“Strawberries and Cream” debuted at No. 11 on the Billboard chart, unfortunately not cracking into the Top 10. “G.O.Y.D” fared much better, however, debuting at No. 8 on the chart. Like before, both songs entered the Top 10 in other countries outside America.
The cherry on top was the music videos, though. They were all filmed to appear as if they were their own individual short films, all connecting to form an overarching story about love and relationships. “Sincerely” begins with Chouka writing a love letter to someone and preparing to send it off. “Eyes on Me” starts with her slipping the letter into a mailbox. “Strawberries and Cream” deals with her receiving a letter back, but it turns out to be a rejection, which causes her to tear the letter up (it turns out to be a fake version of the letter). “G.O.Y.D” (which was notably inspired by various Old Hollywood films such as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Funny Face, and Breakfast at Tiffany’s) has Chouka convincing herself that she doesn’t need a man and that her crush missed out, and she writes a scathing letter in return, but in the end, she decides to not send it.
Critics were in love with every MV, and Rosettes were all down Twitter absolutely singing their praises. They were praised for their clearly expensive visuals, along with the movie style cinematography, themes, aesthetics, and overall story. Each MV broke into the Top 10 of YouTube’s trending page, and each obviously received millions of views (unfortunately, though, “Strawberries and Cream” had the least).
Overall, the album was a resounding success. Fans were unsure if the praise that “Girls Don’t Cry” received could be sustained with the release of an album, especially since it was a larger project that Chouka had never tackled before. Clearly, though, she had surpassed everyone’s expectations. And, of course, Rosettes were thrilled that she finally got that No. 1 single.
STYLING … ˗ˏˋ ꒰ ♡ ꒱ ˎˊ˗
ERA HIGHLIGHTS … ˗ˏˋ ꒰ ♡ ꒱ ˎˊ˗
Girl this era was everything!
First off, the promotion for this album was heavy. Y’all thought “Girls Don’t Cry” was huge? Well, damn, this blew miss girl out the water!
Chouka was all over televisions across America, and in other countries, as well! She had an interview with Kelly Clarkson (again), she was on GMA, she was on The Zach Sang Show, she did the Buzzfeed puppy interview, she did a “What’s In My Bag” with Vogue Japan (again!), she had five hundred magazine interviews … like girl, Chouka was doing it all!
She performed on TRL for the second time, and that was just a precursor to all the award show performances that she would give.
You know how Chouka didn’t get a chance to perform at Coachella because she only had two songs to her name at that point? Well know she has twelve, and she scored a set at Lollapalooza!
She had such a blast, girl. Like the way Rosettes turned out for her was truly insane … like to the point where she was tearing up onstage. And that barely happens! She had so much fun during her set, though, especially since the fanchants were so loud and her costumes were so good! She also performed on the same stage as Melanie Martinez, so of course she got to meet her!
And of course Chouka had to do overseas promo too! Her first stop was Japan, so she was on Music Station again, she had a cute little photoshoot with Marie Claire, and she also appeared on her first variety show! Her episode was so fun like literally she’s so charming.
Japanese Rosettes have mutually decided that every time she has a comeback, they have to organize a café pop-up. So that’s exactly what they did!
Like last time Chouka went, she signed some autographs and took pictures … just had a great time!
Chouka made a stop in Korea again! We cheer! Although her music show appearances were (once again) limited, as she only performed four times, she still got to meet so many idols! They were all down her TikTok doing the “#SincerelyChallenge,” and some of the most notable were Julie from Kiss of Life, Xiaoting and Bahiyyih of Kepler, Chungha, literally every member of Haute Pink (@hauteplnk), and Baebi and Sena of Venus (@venusvity)! Additionally, she also held another fansign! Over 13,000 fans attended this one, and Chouka received so many gifts! Like literally, the back wall was covered in bouquets and pink gift bags by the end.
She had another photoshoot with Céci (she was literally on every magazine cover this era) and shot a campaign for Etude House while there, and she was supposed to appear on Knowing Bros but couldn’t due to scheduling conflicts … sigh.
However! There was news going around that Chouka had agreed to star in an upcoming drama! Rumor has it that her co-star is supposed to be Cha Eun-woo so!
Chouka was also in Brazil for Lollapalooza, too. And the vibe was even better in comparison to the US sjuwjhdhe. Like Brazilian Rosettes absolutely adored her, and her Portuguese was surprisingly good! She just had an absolute great time … she was even doing football chants with the crowd too like we love her!
After she came back to the US, she went straight to award shows. She first went to VMAs, and girl, she was literally that girl of the night. Like she was wearing pink archive Versace! She looked so good on that carpet, and she stood there and posed for so long that Jason had to drag her away jsjwjjsjs. It’s not her fault that the photographers were hyping her up!
Chouka was actually a co-host that night, and she presented an award, so rest assured that she was changing outfits like eight times. And they were all in shades of pink, ofc! She also won her first music award ever, as she won the award for Best Pop!
Like girl she beat out Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Olivia Rodrigo … Rosettes were on Twitter yelling!
Her performance was towards the end since of course the VMAs had to extend their watch time (every time Chouka appears on something Rosettes will literally flock to watch it), but when it happened? Oh, the girls were simply not ready!
Taking heavy inspiration from Madonna’s 1990 VMAs performance of “Vogue,” she had Marie Antoinette written all over her. The performance first started with an extended intro of “Sincerely,” and with male backup dancers performing vogue-style choreography. They suddenly stop and bow, and Chouka comes out from backstage with four female dancers (her court, of course). Her hair is piled up high and powdered pink, and she’s dressed in this absolutely huge, Rococo-era gown! Unlike Madonna’s “Vogue” performance, though, after the start of the first verse, Chouka rips off the skirt to reveal a shorter one!
Like “Girls Don’t Cry,” subtle costume changes were very common this era, along with Chouka’s use of paper fans for every live performance. And speaking of fans, every time she did the “#SincerelyChallenge” with someone else, she would give them a fan, too! And they got to keep it as a gift. ♡
She next went to the AMAs and had a great time (won New Artist of the Year, too!), and she even got a chance to attend the MAMAs! She performed at the ceremony in Japan and had a killer dance break, and she was also reunited with Haute Pink again! They were sat next to each other at the ceremony in Hong Kong, and they were chatting the entire night. Chouka is truly their secret seventh member at this point.
The last thing Chouka did before her tour started was attend Jingle Ball! Of course, like every time before, she had fun! Rosettes turned up in droves, and they even got a little gift bag as thanks. Although not all of them got something because Chouka’s team underestimated how many people were actually going to be there … but at least there was a handwritten letter in there!
She was supposed to attend New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, but she wanted to rest before her tour. And also she spent New Year’s in London so she wouldn’t have been able to go anyways sjiwjsjjd.
Her tour (which was titled the Return to Sender Tour and girl, people noticed that!) started at the beginning of next year, and unfortunately, it was pretty short and limited only to North America, Asia, and parts of Europe (including Italy, luckily). Despite that, though, it was a cute and fun little tour! Chouka actually sold out every show on her roster, which was surprising to her but unsurprising to everyone else. Like yes, girl, people do like your music!
Now after Chouka’s tour ended, Rosettes thought that was it. However, nothing’s ever it for her snjwjjeje like y’all should know this by now!
“Return to Sender” (the tour was named that for a reason!) was released as a bonus single sometime in March, and everyone ate it up. They were so invested in the lore at this point, and since the letter Chouka ripped up in “Strawberries and Cream” was revealed to be a fake in “G.O.Y.D,” they were all wondering what happened to it! And Rosettes could finally breathe a sigh of relief since they finally got their answer.
In “G.O.Y.D,” Chouka was trying to convince herself that she didn’t need a man, but in “Return to Sender,” she knew she didn’t need one! As the title implies, in the MV, she literally sent the rejection letter back! Like she truly did not care! It actually ends in the same boudoir that “Sincerely” started off in, and it ends with Chouka writing herself a love letter instead!
It was truly such a cute little message. Rosettes were in love with her character’s progression from being lovestruck to being unbothered and okay with self-love like we love that here!
Since we got a bonus single completely out of nowhere, Rosettes were hoping and praying that either “Heart on My Sleeve” or “Silk ‘N Diamonds” would be released as singles, too. Unfortunately for all of us, though, that literally never happened. And when I tell you Rosettes were so pissed off at her, I mean it jsiwjejjdjs.
However, “Silk ‘N Diamonds” would get its flowers in due time, no need to worry!
Like “Girls Don’t Cry,” the creation and subsequent promotion of Sincerely was all covered on a documentary, which was released on Chouka’s music channel! It was shot more professionally this time and didn’t have any personal footage by her, but it was still a great doc! A lot of celebrities made appearances (such as SZA and Taylor Swift!), and throughout the entire documentary, you can tell just how well Chouka handles stress. Truly the most admirable girl on the planet.
Jason was with her every step of the way, and we love him for that. He was always reassuring her, taking care of things for her, making sure that she wasn’t overworked … like he was literally starting to act like Chouka’s second manager and she had to tell him to slow down hshejjejs.
He quite literally has a fandom of his own within Chouka’s fandom! Like he’s so beloved to the point where every time he showed up during one of Chouka’s schedules, Rosettes would cheer for him, too!
By the end of the era, Chouka held a huge beach party in Spain to celebrate a successful era, and half the industry pulled up! Everyone had to wear pink (of course shwjjdjs), and the party literally went on to three in the morning. It was just so incredibly fun, and every guest got a signed copy of the album, a box of Dior perfume, and a rose! Some notable guests were Paris Hilton, Bella Hadid, the Haute Pink girls, and Klara of Venus!
All in all, what an amazing era! Chouka once again proved that she was the It girl, and she blew everyone’s expectations out the water. Sincerely was truly one of the best and most surprising debuts in history, and fans couldn’t wait to see what else she had in store. ˗ˏˋ ꒰ ♡ ꒱ ˎˊ˗
Chouka Aikawa is a 5-time Grammy nominee! What alleged nepo baby has ever made it this far?
Following the announcement of next year's Grammy nominees, Rosettes damn near imploded upon hearing just how many nominations their pop princess got, and upon hearing that she got nominated in the first place! With five nominations under her belt (including all of the Big Four categories), that's impressive for a girl who only debuted a mere nine months ago!
HER NOMINATIONS INCLUDE ...
Song of the Year 𝜗𝜚 for ... "Girls Don't Cry"
Record of the Year 𝜗𝜚 for ... "Sincerely"
Album of the Year 𝜗𝜚 for ... Sincerely
Best Pop Vocal Album 𝜗𝜚 for ... Sincerely
and ... Best New Artist !
WHAT WERE THE REACTIONS ... ?
Congratulations to the industry's newest main pop girl!