Henry's "I love China" face mask questioned by netizens

Article: Netizens criticize Henry for wearing "I love China" mask to visit China

Source: Wikitree via Instagram

Henry wore a red face mask with 'I love China' written on it when visiting China, which Korean netizens worried was a sign that he was taking his fame in Korea to find a new career in China. Some left comments like, "He built up all his fame in Korea just to use it to make money in China", "I suppose it's a wonder why he hasn't left for China already", "I don't want to see him in Korean varieties anymore", and "I don't think even promotional ambassadors for certain cities would go as far as to wear a mask like this".

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1. [+395] What are people so triggered over now. How is this any different from Hollywood actors visiting Korea and saying things like "I love Korea~"

2. [+205] Well, he's a Chinese-Canadian so.. Henry …😢😂

3. [+126] But he's actually Chinese

4. [+152] I don't get why this is an issue...? It's his own country, and it's good for him to feel patriotic. And he may be mixed but his nationality is Canadian ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹

5. [+101] He's not Korean, what controversy is there?

6. [+123] His father's from Hong Kong, his mother is Taiwanese. For him to be a part of 'One China' must break his parents' hearts.

7. [+31] No matter how much hate he gets, I still find him cute

8. [+33] Why are people so pressed? He's Canadian and he's just a celebrity, not some Hallyu star ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ he even shot a Chinese drama too. What's the issue here?

9. [+13] I find the people who think this is problematic to be funny ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹

10. [+8] Let's not hate on him blindly. Give him time and see what he does.

11. [+5] Maybe Koreans heard that he was mixed and assumed he was part Korean...?

12. [+5] His parents are from Hong Kong and Taiwan, why is he like this?

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