Over the past few years, it seems to be one of the most popular K-Pop fans none other than actor Ryan Reynolds.
Whether it’s a photo shoot with HyunAhis friendship with EXOor of course, his epic interactions with abandoned children‘ Bang Chanit’s clear that Ryan Reynolds is truly an icon.
Even before his love for Stray Kids, the actor was already known to K-Pop fans after he appeared on the show. The Masked Singer King in Korea in 2018. Appearing as “Unicorn,” the actor wowed with his vocals and surprised fans after revealing his identity.
However, as excited as the world is about his performance, it seems the actor has mixed views on his four-year experience. The actor recently sat down for an interview with the cast Enthusiastic and chat about projects and more.
During the interview, netizens were surprised to see the actor talking about his experience at The Masked Singer King.
When you go on this international tour, you start to think, ‘What’s the weirdest show we can do?’ At that time, this was before Masked singer was in the US, they had it in Korea and I thought, ‘We have to do this show.’
— Ryan Reynolds
Ryan went on to explain how big the moment in the show was, especially since he’s been doing something no one else has done.
At the time, no Westerner had ever appeared on the show before, so it was a huge shock when I lost the mask.
— Ryan Reynolds
As much as netizens liked his appearance, the reality was much different when Ryan Reynolds shared how he really felt at the time.
What was crazy was that I was in real hell. Like when I was there, I was like, ‘Why did I sign up to do this? This is terrible, this is absolutely terrible. I don’t even know this song, I don’t know how to do it…’ yeah, it’s traumatic.
— Ryan Reynolds
However, as harsh as they may seem, interviews and previous tweets from the star prove that it has nothing to do with the show itself.
Back in 2020, an account explained that Ryan Reynolds had spoken about his lifelong struggle with anxiety, explaining that he did many interviews as a Dead pool to dispel his fears. The idol confirmed that it was part of the reason, so many assumed that was the reason his experience as Ryan Reynolds on the show was not so positive.
Also to promote the film, but yes, anxiety plays a role.
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) 24 July 2020
Even though Ryan Reynolds seems positive all the time, the actor has always been open about his battles with anxiety. Traveling to a completely new country where communication may be difficult will have a negative impact on the actor, even if he or she meets in a different way.
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