After Lee Jang Woo's noticeable change in appearance, viewers are revisiting the actor's past works.
On the latest episode of 'I Live Alone' that aired on January 26, viewers were surprised by Lee Jang Woo's changed appearance. In the episode, Lee Jang Woo was seen visiting Kim Dae Ho's house and showed up in a green padded jacket that he has been wearing since he was in his 20s.
Lee Jang Woo particularly garnered attention for his visible weight gain. The fellow members of 'I Live Alone' jokingly made comments about Lee Jang Woo's weight gain and joked, "It seems someone is stretching the jacket from the side. There are no wrinkles on the jacket."
Viewers have recently been drawn to Lee Jang Woo's noticeable weight gain, a topic that has sparked a conversation, especially since he has been widely adored for his roles in various hit dramas. Lee Jang Woo, in particular, has been renowned for his strikingly handsome visuals, earning widespread acclaim for his good looks.
Following Lee Jang Woo's latest appearance, there has been a renewed interest in his earlier works, during what many consider to be the peak of his career. Netizens have been revisiting these past performances, reflecting on the contrast with his current look.
Lee Jang Woo grabbed viewers' attention in his 2010 drama 'Smile Again,' where he boasted exceptional visuals alongside actor Ji Chang Wook. After that, he gained popularity with appearances in dramas such as 'Ohjaryongi Ganda,' 'Rosy Lovers,' 'My Only One,' 'Homemade Love Story' and more.
In particular, he gained the title of 'The Prince of Weekend Dramas' with his role in 'My Only One' as the drama reached a record viewer rating of 49.4%
He continued to receive much love after joining 'I Live Alone.' Despite gaining weight, netizens and fans continue to show support for the actor and commented, "He still has a handsome face now," "His flower boy looks during his prime was unbeatable," "He looks cute," and "He's still charming now."
He seems happy why do you care so much about his looks
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