Negative remarks from haters seem natural in the entertainment world. For South Korean actor, Lee Joon, he takes the bitter comments as a lesson to do better in his craft.
In his recent interview with Star News, the actor admitted that while he is taking some time reading the compliments from his supporters, he is also open to viewing the malicious comments which are found on the internet. According to Lee as quoted by All KPop: “I usually monitor everything regarding my acting, but I wasn't able to for 'Lucky' because the movie did so well. It's hard to read all the numerous reviews."
He added: “To be honest, I do get hurt sometimes after reading malicious comments, but I accept them. I try to understand no matter if it's compliments or criticisms since it's my job. I try not to show [my feelings] to others, so I just spend lonely time at home. When I think back it's a problem that I need to accept."
Lee has recently starred in the comedy film “Lucky” alongside actor Yoo Hae Jin. In the movie, the Hallyu star played the character of a sad man who stole the keys of a killer portrayed by Yoo in a sauna. The two later switched lives after the latter suffered amnesia, All KPop reported.
Born as Lee Chang Seon, the actor started his entertainment career in 2009 after joining the boy group MBLAQ alongside Seungho, G.O, and Mir. However, in 2014, Lee left the band and pursued a solo career.