: Before her major debut in 2009, she worked under the name Remi Fujiike as an idol. She was also a former member of the J-pop group BRW108 .
However, not all feedback is glowing. Some "old school" fans miss the high-energy choreography and bright smiles. In a recent interview with Model Press , Yokoyama addressed this directly: "I love my past, but I can’t breathe in it. The 'new' me isn't a betrayal; it's an evolution."
“No,” he said.
Yokoyama's career took off in the late 2000s, where she quickly gained popularity due to her distinct screen presence and athletic background—a trait further highlighted by her brief time as a retired professional wrestler .
Known for her career starting in 2009 and her time with the group , she remains a recognized figure in Japanese adult media. Latest Works : Most of her mainstream film credits, such as Sukizuki Eromode Den'en Nikki , date back to 2018–2019. Online Presence
