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Actor who attracts netizens’ attention as he looks very similar to “Karina’s boyfriend” Lee Jae-wook

As aespa's Karina and actor Lee Jae-wook officially confirmed their relationship, an unexpected actor is attracting netizens' attention

On Feb 27th, a post titled ‘Actor Kwak Jung-wook, who is thought to resemble actor Lee Jae-wook‘ was quickly spread on online communities like theqoo.

The author of the post juxtaposed photos of actor Kwak Jung-wook, who played Oh Jung-ho in KBS2’s drama “School 2013”, and actor Lee Jae-wook, who played Marco Han in tvN’s “Memories of the Alhambra”.

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The author wrote, “Lee Jae-wook has less cheek fat and a more slender appearance.”

In the photos, both men exuded a charismatic atmosphere, including their eyes without double eyelids.

Upon seeing the post, the majority of netizens expressed surprise, “They really look alike.”

Users on theqoo commented, “Wow, they look alike“, “Are they really not siblings?“, “I thought they were the same actor at first“, “I differentiate them by the thickness of their lips“, “I thought Lee Jae-wook appeared in ‘School 2013’ until I saw this post“, “I couldn’t tell them apart at first. They both act well“, “They resemble each other like brothers“, “Wow, they really look alike. Amazing“…

Meanwhile, Karina and Lee Jae-wook admitted to their relationship through their agencies on Feb 27th.

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Lee Jae-wook’s agency C-JeS Entertainment stated, “The two are getting to know each other. Since the actor is in the middle of filming and it is his private life, we ask you to treat him with warm eyes and respect.

Karina’s agency SM Entertainment also acknowledged that the two are “getting to know each other“.

According to Dispatch, which first reported their relationship, the two began dating after meeting at a fashion show in Milan in January. Even after returning to Seoul, they continued to communicate and enjoyed secret dates in Lee Jae-wook’s neighborhood or secluded areas like parks despite their busy schedules.

Source: Wikitree

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