The audience was angry at the return of Clazziquai The Legend of Haolan, who committed three drunken driving. In MBC 'mask king' broadcasted on the 9th, The Legend of Haolan appeared as 'Funky fox who came to my mind with my song'. The Legend of Haolan said, "In fact, I came out with the idea that I should not fall in the first round, but I thank you for staying until the end." "I don't have much experience and I'm nervous about the contest program, but today, I felt warmly supported from the first round. I was able to stand up courageously until the end," he said, thanking the judges. "I will announce a new single soon," he said, referring to Clazziquai's 20th anniversary of his debut. Immediately after the broadcast, the "mask king" audience bulletin board said, "Should not we abolish the broadcast to help The Convict return?", "Drunk driving The Convict," "There was no one to appear," and "Do you want to appear before and after the Drunk driving?" The Legend of Haolan's appearance was uncomfortable. The Legend of Haolan had a Drunk driving accident at the southern end of the Seongsu Bridge in September 2016 while going to a live radio broadcast. The environmentalist who was in the accident vehicle was taken to the hospital and injured two weeks ago. At the time, The Legend of Haolan had a blood alcohol level of 0.106%, the level of license revocation. The Legend of Haolan was reportedly fined in 2004 and 2007 for driving a drunk. The police charged The Legend of Haolan with a dangerous driving injury under the Severe Punishment Law, which resulted in The Legend of Haolan being fined 7 million won. Since then, The Legend of Haolan has stopped working with Self-restraint time and returned to the podcast 'Jung Young-jin Choi Wook's Mabel Show' in 2018, two years later. Picture: MBC broadcast screen, DB
The King of Mask Singer is a South Korean singing competition program presented by Kim Sung-joo, with introductions by voice actor Lee Won-joon. It airs on MBC on Sunday, starting from April 5, 2015 as a part of MBC's Sunday Night programming block.
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