Park Eun-bin, photo behind-the-scenes release ..Lee Se-young team leader's Reversal story charm

A photo behind the scenes of Park Eun-bins new charm has been released.Park Eun-bin, who plays Lee Se-young, the first and youngest professional baseball team leader in Korea at SBS Drama Stove League, showed Tom Boy Look in the January issue of Singles.In the public photos, Park Eun-bin focuses Sight on comfortable and cheerful Feelings.As well as natural makeup that seemed to be decorated as well as hats, baseballs and gloves were used as props, active Feelings were added.Park Eun-bin has challenged new styling that has not been shown in this picture and has completely digested the coolness.More pictures can be found in the January issue of Singles.On the other hand, Park Eun-bin is in the midst of playing Lee Se-young, a competent and enthusiastic operation team leader, in the current drama Stove League.The Stove League is a stone fastball office drama that vividly unfolds the fierce work of front desks including the head, not the player, and the struggles of blood, sweat and tears. It will be broadcast every Friday and Saturday at 10 pm.

A photo behind the scenes of Park Eun-bin's new charm has been released.

Park Eun-bin, who plays Lee Se-young, the first and youngest professional baseball team leader in Korea at SBS Drama 'Stove League', showed Tom Boy Look in the January issue of Singles. In the public photos, Park Eun-bin focuses Sight on comfortable and cheerful Feelings.

As well as natural makeup that seemed to be decorated as well as hats, baseballs and gloves were used as props, active Feelings were added. Park Eun-bin has challenged new styling that has not been shown in this picture and has completely digested the coolness. More pictures can be found in the January issue of Singles.

On the other hand, Park Eun-bin is in the midst of playing Lee Se-young, a competent and enthusiastic operation team leader, in the current Drama 'Stove League'. The Stove League is a stone fastball office Drama that vividly unfolds the fierce work of front desks including the head, not the player, and the struggles of blood, sweat and tears. It will be broadcast every Friday and Saturday at 10 pm.