“The president is out, ××” Hollywood actor, ‘No Mask’ hanging plaque at a Korean restaurant in LA

Hollywood Supporting Actor Peter Dante
Leaving the female employee with low-quality abusive language and abusive language

▲ Hollywood actor Peter Dante, ‘No Mask’ hanging plaque at a Korean restaurant in LA
TMZ video capture

It was revealed that an American movie star went to a restaurant in Los Angeles (LA) Koreatown without a mask and was denied entry to the restaurant, and was found to have insulted and abused the restaurant’s waitress.

According to the American entertainment media TMZ on the 9th (local time), Hollywood actor Peter Dante (53) made a fuss at a BBQ restaurant in Koreatown on the night of the 3rd.

Peter Dante is known as an actor who has appeared in several minor and minor roles in the movies of famous comedy actor Adam Sandler such as ‘Waterboy’.

In a video released by TMZ, Dante, while trying to enter this restaurant, was greeted by a female staff member who said, ‘You cannot enter without a mask’, and became angry and swears.

He poured out swear words such as “You are trash” and “××××” (a harsh language that demeans women) towards the staff.

Next to Dante, who performed the banquet, there was a sign in English saying, ‘No entry without a mask’.

In addition, all other customers entering the restaurant were wearing masks properly.

Dante, who was wearing a T-shirt with cannabis leaves on it, said to the staff, “You go back to school,” and “Where is the boss? huh? Come on boss, yes!” and left the restaurant following a while, saying ‘Gapjil’.

TMZ, citing eyewitnesses at the time, said that the female employee who suffered from Dante’s abusive language and verbal abuse almost shed tears.

Peter Dante (front) Waterboy still cut from the movie 'Waterboy'

▲ Peter Dante (front) in the movie ‘Waterboy’
water boy still cut

This isn’t the first time Dante has been controversial for his actions.

He has been criticized several times in the past for abusive language and racist remarks.

He was arrested by the police for threatening to kill a neighbor over construction noise problems in September last year, and was charged with a felony and released on bail of $50,000 (60 million won).

In 2013, he was expelled from a hotel in Los Angeles following he threatened a black employee and made racial slurs.

Reporter Shin Jin-ho

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