"I was really in Hell." Actor Lion Debbie Reynolds (46) recalls the time of shooting the MBC entertainment program King of Mask Singer' and said, "I was shocked at the domestic public by saying that I was in 'Actual Hell'. I even described my experience at that time as 'trauma'. He is skeptical about the time he appeared in King of Mask Singer' on the 'Today Show' recently appeared to promote his new movie. He said: "When I was there (on the set of King of Mask Singer'), I was like, 'Why did I say I'm doing this? This is horrible! This is horrible! I don't know this song, but I didn't know what to do," she recalled going to King of Mask Singer in May 2018, adding: "It's traumatic...the crazy thing is that I was actually in Hell." At the time, Debbie Reynolds was on an overseas tour to promote her film Deadpool 2, in which she starred. In Korea, she appeared in "King of Mask Singer" and sang Annie's "Tomorrow" in disguise with a mask and a sparkling cape. Debbie Reynolds said she was "really sorry" for the song. Debbie Reynolds, who said that King of Mask Singer' was a very popular entertainment in Korea and was recommended for the movie and the concept, said, "I was surprised when I took off my mask because no Westerners appeared in the show at the time." said. Since then, FOX has launched a remake of King of Mask Singer', and his appearance has also attracted local attention. "I was wearing adult diapers!" he joked, not even telling my wife (Blake Lively) about going on the show. It seems that the actual Feelings are exaggerated in American language, but it is controversial because of the temperature difference felt by Koreans. At the time, he said, "It was really fun" about his appearance in "King of Mask Singer," and when he came to Korea in another movie in 2019, he said, "It's a shame that I won't be able to appear in "King of Mask Singer" this time," and when host Park Kyung-rim sang the song "Tomorrow" on the spot, he sang along cheerfully. This kind of reaction is also giving a sense of betrayal because it was enthusiastic about the domestic public in its friendly appearance. But he thinks that Korean culture is the deepest and broadest culture in the world. "When I went to King of Mask Singer', it was really fun and trembling, but it was a very interesting experience. I am really a fan of Korea culture, and when I go on a tour, I have to say that I can hear Korea. Another person who revealed negative feelings about his recent experience in Korea is Italian singer and actor Michele Morone. He shook the whole world with the Netflix movie '365 days' and received a lot of love in Korea. He recently quietly visited Seoul. However, he surprised those who posted a long article on SNS saying, "It is not my habit to write this, but this time I want to do it." He said, "If you want to visit Seoul, never go to OOHotel. Perhaps inside this Hotel, it seems to teach rudeness to people from other cultures than Asia. " "My parents taught me to respect everyone in front of me without judging anyone. I'm 32 years old and I've visited almost the entire world, but I've never been treated like this in a Hotel," he said. Although he did not explain the situation in detail, he was discriminated against by the Hotel and was believed to be claiming that the Hotel was in 'Asia supremacy'. "I did not know what part of Michele Morone was" rude. "I contacted the Hotel for the position, but the Hotel said," It is difficult to connect because the person in charge is away. " However, there was speculation that Michele Morone had taken a picture of smoking in the Hotel room and that the entire Hotel was a non-smoking area. However, Michele Morone also showed off her love for Korea, saying, "The culture and food is so good and people are very kind to me except for this Hotel. Especially, I am incredibly in love with my fans." Later, he expressed his affection by posting a national flag and heart emoticons along with an article titled "I Love Korea" along with a picture of him walking along the road in Bukchon Hanok Village, an event that made fans feel even more sorry because they did not know exactly what he had been through.