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Kyoko Ito Cuomo

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Kyoko Ito, c. 2005.

Kyoko Ito Cuomo is the wife of Rivers Cuomo. The two were married on June 18, 2006 in Malibu, CA. According to Weezer historian Karl Koch, Kyoko Ito Cuomo met her husband in the fall of 1997 at a live solo performance of his at The Middle East Club in Cambridge, MA. She was a student at a local college at the time. The couple currently visits her parents in Japan several times a year. Their only child, Mia Cuomo, was born in 2007.

Before relocating to the United States, Kyoko worked for a Tokyo-based magazine called 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.

Not much else is known about Cuomo because she remains fairly private.

Her name was the first in the Thank You section of both The Green Album and Maladroit. She also has a design credit on the 2001 self titled AM Radio album.

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