Actress Han Ga-in of 'Circle House' shared her wounds through malicious comments.



In the SBS 'Circle House' broadcast on the 10th, short track speed skaters Kwak Yoon-gi and Lee Yu-bin, and speed skaters Lee Seung-hoon and Jeong Jae-won, who were medalists at the Beijing Winter Olympics, appeared.

They say 'This is competition.

There is no losing, you have to win?

Under the theme of 'Unlimited Competitive Society', he told the story of the pressure he had to endure as a 'national representative' in fierce competition.



While talking about the inevitable injury as an athlete, Lee Seung-gi asked Kwak Yoon-gi, "Are injuries scarier than malicious comments?"

In response, Kwak Yoon-gi said, "Exercise injuries recover over time. If you don't think you can overcome the trauma, you can stop exercising. But the wounds in the heart, I can't stop living. "It was difficult because I had to keep fighting with my family. Also, my family is having a hard time. That's what makes it even more difficult," he said frankly.



Dr. Oh Eun-young said, "The players have fun and laugh, and if the result is good, they say 'cool'. But if the result is bad, they say, 'Look, that's it before the game.'"

Yoongi Kwak agreed, saying, "I really listen to it a lot."



Lee Yoo-bin explained the malicious comments coming through SNS DM.

He said, "I don't look for previous articles, but these days DMs come in. I tend to read all the DMs because cheering messages give me strength." "The thing that comes to me the most is 'exercise while dancing'. The moment I see malicious comments, I say, 'No. I'm not like this,' but later on, I thought, 'Is that so? Should I have done more individual exercise during my dancing time?'

In the end, when I turn to self-blame, there seems to be a part where my skills gradually decrease.”



Lee Seung-gi, sympathizing with the players' comments, was angry at the malicious commenters who were hiding behind anonymity, saying, "I wish people who said malicious comments would also know their identity. Then they would accept it."

Jeong Jae-won said, "If you go into an account that sends malicious comments, there are no posts with 0 followers. What's even more frustrating when you see that is, 'Did you create an account to insult me?' It's harder then."



Ga-in Han also opened up about the pain of malicious comments she suffered.

He said, "One morning, I happened to look for an article, for example, 'When was Han Ga-in, Auntie, go in and do housework'. In the evening, 'Why are you in a bad mood today?'

When I think about it, I think, ‘Oh, I heard that story in the morning.’ I thought people’s opinions were not so important, but this has been controlling me for a long time.”



Dr. Oh Eun-young, who heard the cast's malicious comments, said, "A malicious comment leaves a lot of heartache. It can be worse than a physical injury. When you see this, it leaves an afterimage. If this remains, the afterimage disappears quickly due to individual differences, and there are some people who last a long time.



He continued, "We must remember that we must be well educated to distinguish between criticism and criticism. Criticism is a different idea. Change happens for the better. Criticism is an insult. It is a very different thing." It is not easy to distinguish between criticism and criticism. Not only English and mathematics, but also these things should be taught. It is important not to feel like an arrow directed at me, but it is very difficult."



Reporter Kang Seon-ae   



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Seon-ae)