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Actress Makes Startling Confession: “I Was Once a Man.”

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Once again, Lee Si-young delivers a stellar performance in the second season of ‘Sweet Home’

In the Netflix original series ‘Sweet Home’, Lee Si-young plays Seo Yi-kyung, a firefighter who used to be a special forces member. Her incredible muscles and action sequences in the second season have generated a significant buzz.

She once again astonished global audiences with her transformation in the second season, which was released on December 1st.

As the second season was released after a gap of three years, it was highly anticipated by many fans. After the show’s release, Lee Si-young has been consistently sharing behind-the-scenes photos on social media, expressing her love for the series.

She has shared pictures of herself with her co-stars, performing wire stunts at great heights, and building her body for her character, a former special forces firefighter. She has shown off her muscles, which are even more toned than in season 1.

I was a man..

She even shared a picture showing her broad shoulders and impressive muscles, jokingly captioning it “I was a man” during the shoot. You could also see her well-defined abs in a picture where she was getting her special makeup done.

‘Sweet Home’, which is planned to be produced for a total of three seasons, is expected to release its third season next summer. Fans who have already watched all the released episodes are expressing both anticipation and regret. It seems we can look forward to more of Lee Si-young’s fantastic performances in season 3, don’t you think?

By. Da Eel Sung

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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