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‘The Glory’ Kim Geon-woo “Has the body of the legend of Han Ye-jong?”

On the 23rd, Kim Geon-woo told various stories related to the Netflix series 'The Glory' at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
'The Glory' is a work that depicts the story of a woman whose soul was broken by violence in her childhood, who risks her entire life to carefully prepare for revenge, and of those who fall into the vortex. In the play, Kim Geon-woo played Son Myeong-oh, one of the perpetrators of school violence.
Kim Geon-woo, who showed off his revealing scenes while fitting clothes in 'The Glory'. He said, “I decided on the brand and color of the panties,” and “The color candidates were red, blue, and black, but red was a bit eye-catching, so I lost about 3kg from my usual body. My exercise teacher saw the work and said, “We designed the design together, but he told me that my current body was not Son Myeong-oh’s body, that Yangachi’s body should not be good, and that I should do aerobic exercise hard.”
He continued, "If I were bigger, I would feel like I could beat Jeon Jae-jun (played by Park Seong-hoon) in one hit. I tried to create a skinny body so that it wouldn't be strange if I died at any time. If I take it off, there's something there, right?" “I practiced hanging a lot. I wanted to give the feeling of wanting to avoid or interact with someone,” he added.
Previously, Lim Ji-yeon drew attention by saying that Kim Geon-woo had a ‘legendary physique of the Korean Academy of Arts’. In response, Kim Geon-woo laughed and said, "I admit it to a certain extent," and embarrassedly said, "It's not like I have a legendary body. Jiyeon-nim made it up."
Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr