Foreign celebrities have been an important part of Japanese television for the past few decades and the so-called gaijin tarento cannot be imagined off the television screens anymore. Even though some foreign celebrities may earn up to half a million dollars a year, viewers do not favor them above local celebrities. Japan’s unique markets attract foreigners, who either do not have a market in their own country to promote and sell their craft, or who are merely looking for a revival or a second chance. The high uncertainty avoidance inherent in Japanese society plays a crucial role in how Japanese consumers perceive foreign celebrities and how these foreign nationals act up to their audiences’ expectations.