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A user in the comments section tagged Sundar Pichai. CEO of Google. (Getty Images via AFP) The post quickly gained attention, with many users expressing shock and disbelief. While some found the ...
On top of that, he announced on Friday that he's newly married: Sasaki expressed his excitement about the new chapter of his personal life. “Thank you for your continued support," Sasaki wrote ...