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Kanano didn't had a easy childhood. Neglected by her mother, her father divorced and in junior high school bullied up to a point, where she tried to committed suicide. She got into the wrong friends and the result were several police times. Because no one could stop her rebellious behavior, she was sent to a Women's Juvenile Training School for almost 2 years. This school changed her life. She started working as a clerk at a pharmacy, but quit after a few month. Around that time she came up with the idea of becoming an idol. Someone from a entertainment agency contacted her through Twitter after seeing a dancing video of her. She was invited to a event and her popularity on Twitter started to grown. Within this time, another Person asked her to be part of the group [[No Plan.]]. Her activities however werent for long. It only lasted half a year. A reason was her application for the audition of Miss iD 2018. She didn't won the Audition, but got a Miss iD2018 Survival Award for her Lifestory. After that, she went back to a life outside of the idol world for a couple of month. Within this time, she organized a crowdfunding for childcare. It reached 3.53 million yen. In 2019, she became the representative director of a Non Profit Organisation for this cause. During 2018, [[Oomori Seiko]] choose her to be part of a new Girl Group. Kanano was for the next 2 years part of [[ZOC]]. With her Sister, [[Tonchiki Sakina]], she started a new idol group, calling [[Femme Fatale (Idol Group)|Femme Fatale]] in 2018. Not being able to do much with the group due to her work with [[ZOC]], she decided, what's best for her. The contract with ZOC ended in 2020 due to a "possibility of interfering with compliance in line with our management philosophy". Since then she collaborated with Youtubers and other underground musicians.
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Kanano didn't have a easy childhood. Neglected by her mother, her father divorced, and in junior high school bullied up to a point where she tried to commit suicide. She fell into the wrong crowd of friends and the results were several arrests. Because no one could stop her rebellious behavior, she was sent to a women's juvenile training school for almost 2 years. This school changed her life. She started working as a clerk at a pharmacy, but quit after a few month. Around that time she came up with the idea of becoming an idol. Someone from a entertainment agency contacted her through Twitter after seeing a dancing video of her. She was invited to an event, and her popularity on Twitter started to grow. Within this time, another person asked her to be part of the group [[No Plan.]] Her activities with the group, however, weren't for long, only lasting for half a year. One of the reasons was her application for the audition of Miss iD 2018. She didn't win the audition, but got a Miss iD2018 Survival Award for her life story. After that, she went back to a life outside of the idol world for a couple of months. Within this time, she organized crowdfunding for childcare, which reached 3.53 million yen. In 2019, she became the representative director of a non-profit organization for this cause.
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During 2018, [[Oomori Seiko]] chose her to be part of a new girl group. Kanano was, for the next 2 years, part of [[ZOC]]. With her sister, [[Tonchiki Sakina]], she started a new idol group, [[femme fatale (group)|femme fatale]], in 2018. Not being able to do much with the group due to her work with [[ZOC]], she had to decide what was best for her. Her contract with ZOC ended in 2020 due to a "possibility of interfering with compliance in line with our management philosophy". Since then, she has collaborated with YouTubers and other underground musicians.
  
 
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Senritsu Kanano (戦慄かなの) is a japanese idol.

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Kanano didn't have a easy childhood. Neglected by her mother, her father divorced, and in junior high school bullied up to a point where she tried to commit suicide. She fell into the wrong crowd of friends and the results were several arrests. Because no one could stop her rebellious behavior, she was sent to a women's juvenile training school for almost 2 years. This school changed her life. She started working as a clerk at a pharmacy, but quit after a few month. Around that time she came up with the idea of becoming an idol. Someone from a entertainment agency contacted her through Twitter after seeing a dancing video of her. She was invited to an event, and her popularity on Twitter started to grow. Within this time, another person asked her to be part of the group No Plan. Her activities with the group, however, weren't for long, only lasting for half a year. One of the reasons was her application for the audition of Miss iD 2018. She didn't win the audition, but got a Miss iD2018 Survival Award for her life story. After that, she went back to a life outside of the idol world for a couple of months. Within this time, she organized crowdfunding for childcare, which reached 3.53 million yen. In 2019, she became the representative director of a non-profit organization for this cause.

During 2018, Oomori Seiko chose her to be part of a new girl group. Kanano was, for the next 2 years, part of ZOC. With her sister, Tonchiki Sakina, she started a new idol group, femme fatale, in 2018. Not being able to do much with the group due to her work with ZOC, she had to decide what was best for her. Her contract with ZOC ended in 2020 due to a "possibility of interfering with compliance in line with our management philosophy". Since then, she has collaborated with YouTubers and other underground musicians.

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