Singer Gwen Stefani Known for Her “Love for Harajuku,” Shohei Ohtani’s Emoji Spreads Love to More Than 16 Million People

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Last Updated on 07/19/2023 by てんしょく飯

 

 

Singer Gwen Stefani attended a Los Angeles Angels game with her family and friends. She used the Shohei Ohtani emoji to rave about Angels Stadium.

 

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Gwen Stefani went to an Angels game with her family.

 

Harajuku-loving singer Gwen Stefani, who led a group of Japanese and Japanese-American backup dancers named the “Harajuku Girls” and also released a single of the same name, “Harajuku Girls,” joined her husband, country singer Blake Shelton, and friends to the Los Angeles Angels vs. the New York Yankees game.

The highlight of the day was still Shohei Ohtani. He was the number 2 DH on the day and hit a home run in three consecutive games.

 

Gwen, who was wearing a City Connect uniform and cheering for her hometown Angels, saw the home run right in front of her and was excited to capture the moment Shohei Ohtani hit the home run on camera.

After Shohei Ohtani hit the home run, the TV camera also caught Gwen and her friends jumping up and down and being overjoyed.

Gwen also updated her Instagram Stories quite a bit during the game, with a video showing the entire ballpark as “a very nice hometown,” and she used the Shohei Ohtani emoji to convey her love for her hometown ballpark to her more than 16 million Instagram followers.

Incidentally, in addition to Gwen, Lance Bass, who was a member of In Think, also visited Angel Stadium of Anaheim, home of the Angels, and was pulled out of the game that day by the camera.

 

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