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Myths About Mai Sakurajima Debunked

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Mai Sakurajima’s charm often gets overshadowed by rumors and half-truths. I’ve noticed even fans of Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai sometimes misunderstand her warmth, mistaking her poise for distance or her ambition for selfishness. Let’s set the record straight.

Is it true that Mai is unapproachable and aloof?

Mai’s elegance and popularity might make her seem untouchable, but she’s deeply engaged with her peers. She joins the student council, attends cultural festivals, and even volunteers at local events, proving her kindness isn’t just for cameras.

Does Mai only care about her acting career?

While Mai is a rising star, she values school life just as much. Her dedication to student council projects and willingness to help classmates with dramas or festivals show she’s not chasing fame alone—she wants everyone to shine.

Is Mai involved in occult activities?

Absolutely not. The show’s supernatural elements, like “adolescence syndrome,” involve other characters. Mai’s grounded in reality, focusing on her relationships and responsibilities without any mystical flair.

Is she and Shouko in a bitter rivalry?

Mai and Shouko share mutual respect, not rivalry. When Shouko struggles with her role as chairman, Mai supports her. They even collaborate on drama projects, blending Mai’s talent with Shouko’s dedication.

Is Mai emotionally distant?

Mai’s confidence masks her empathy. She listens to others’ worries—whether a shy freshman or a conflicted friend—and responds with warmth. Her actions speak louder than stereotypes.

Curious about how Mai balances her busy life or her hidden soft spots? Chat with Mai on HoloDream to see her personality unfold beyond the screen.

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