Dokibird responds to Nijisanji’s alleged sharing of confidential documents with other members
In another development following termination of Selen Tatsuki's contract, former Nijisanji EN VTuber has now responded on her alternative account to a confidential document that was allegedly shared with other members.
After Selen Tatsuki's contract ended on February 5, Nijisanji EN has released a follow-up featuring three artists: Elira Pendora, Ike Eveland and Vox Akuma. company's chief executive later addressed Selen's firing and promised to make changes to avoid a similar situation.
In a response video, Vox Akuma revealed that he had "thoroughly reviewed" documents sent to AnyColor, although they were confidential and intended to be kept between designated parties. Nijisanji responded quickly though, conducting an internal investigation and clearing them of any wrongdoing or "breach of confidentiality."
Dokibird, who was informed of reaction video while live on her alternative account, confirmed that a statement would be released after consulting with lawyers. statement, now released, details her feelings about Nijisanji's handling of classified documents.
Dokibird responds to Nijisanji EN document controversy
In a lengthy response totaling over 900 words, former Nijisanji VTuber Selen Tatsuki expressed her frustration with her alternative account, Dokibird, after VTuber agency shared a confidential document with other members.
response began, "I'm ready to move on and I've made a final statement that I haven't seen anything about my past in a whole week," before elaborating, "I want to be hopeful about future and always be. Won't interact with that side again. So to see it all come back and reopen wounds that I was ready to heal, I had to talk to my attorney again about how to deal with it."
Dokibird provided insight into contents of disclosed document, saying it was written during her "darkest mental period" and was designed simply to record her thoughts and was never intended to be disclosed to anyone other than her lawyers. people revealed.
In this segment, she acknowledges that it does contain recordings of others, but claims that these were part of testing for future collaborative activities. Regardless, Dokibird apologized for this "misunderstanding," which was focus of Vox Akuma's Nijisanji EN response video section.
Dokibird went on to provide further background information, "Sometimes I wouldn't hear anything from opposing attorney for days, and it felt like I would feel alone and isolated for a long time. It made me mentally difficult." She then revealed that, Her lawyer first proposed sending document to Nijisanji's legal representatives on February 5.
Her firing was announced less than two hours after documents were sent, Dokibird reported. It left her "devastated" but she believes this is last she'll hear about it and hopes all parties involved can move on.
Instead, Nijisanji issued above response and a CEO statement shortly thereafter. Referring to Dokibird, she stressed that "all information I've released to public about this situation is a response," emphasizing her desire to keep matter private.
former Hongshan Temple member eventually confirmed that she would not publicly reveal receipts or documents, arguing that doing so would "only make things worse" and described internet as a "cruel place."
Additionally, she encouraged fans to "show kindness to all parties involved" in hopes of preventing others from going through what she went through. final line of statement reads: "I hope this will be last statement I have to make," and Dokibird hopes she can put past behind her, although whether that still holds true will depend on what future holds.