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'''Kyoko Ito Cuomo''' is the wife of [[Rivers Cuomo]]. She was born in Kumamoto, Japan to parents Harutoshi and Kimiko Ito. | '''Kyoko Ito Cuomo''' is the wife of [[Rivers Cuomo]]. She was born in Kumamoto, Japan to parents Harutoshi and Kimiko Ito. | ||
A student at a local college at the time, Ito met Cuomo in [[1997]] at a show that Cuomo performed in Cambridge, Massachusetts (likely either a [[Homie]] [[Homie concert: 11/05/1997 - Cambridge, MA|show at The Middle East]], according to [[Karl Koch]], or a solo Rivers Cuomo concert [[ | A student at a local college at the time, Ito met Cuomo in [[1997]] at a show that Cuomo performed in Cambridge, Massachusetts (likely either a [[Homie]] [[Homie concert: 11/05/1997 - Cambridge, MA|show at The Middle East]], according to [[Karl Koch]], or a solo Rivers Cuomo concert [[Homie concert: 11/05/1997|at T.T. the Bear's Place]], according to Cuomo). The two were married on [[June 18]], [[2006]] in Malibu, CA. The couple currently visits her parents in Japan several times a year. They have two children, [[Mia Cuomo]] (born in [[2007]]) and [[Leo Cuomo]] (born in [[2012]]). | ||
Before relocating to the United States, Kyoko worked for a Tokyo-based magazine called [http://pingmag.jp/2006/01/02/patient-dogs-for-ping-no5/ PingMag] as an editor and translator. Cuomo would visit her in Japan several times before her eventual relocation. Upon her permanent move to the United States, she became a contributor to PingMag up until its notice of indefinite hiatus on December 31, 2008. | Before relocating to the United States, Kyoko worked for a Tokyo-based magazine called [http://pingmag.jp/2006/01/02/patient-dogs-for-ping-no5/ PingMag] as an editor and translator. Cuomo would visit her in Japan several times before her eventual relocation. Upon her permanent move to the United States, she became a contributor to PingMag up until its notice of indefinite hiatus on December 31, 2008. | ||