In one particularly vulnerable video, Mary described experiencing anxiety and depression after her marriage ended. She credits therapy and a strong support system for her recovery. By speaking openly about mental health, she has helped de-stigmatize seeking professional help—especially for divorced women who are often expected to “just move on.”
As a janda selebriti, any photo with a male friend sparked rumors of a new lover. Mary faced relentless slut-shaming—a common social plague for divorced female celebrities. She has since become vocal about the double standard: male celebrities can remarry instantly, while women are forced into perpetual mourning. Instead of viewing these relationships through a lens
Recently, Mary Tachibana has been spotted in close circles with several eligible bachelors. Instead of viewing these relationships through a lens of scandal, what if we viewed them through a lens of reality? those are assets
Mary Tachibana is attractive, financially independent, well-traveled, and emotionally experienced. In the dating market, those are assets, not liabilities. The fact that she dated someone a decade ago and it didn’t work out does not diminish her value. In one particularly vulnerable video
The social topic we need to address isn't "Is Mary Tachibana dating again?" but rather "Why do we care so much about who a single mother dates?"