



Actor Kwon Sang-woo was selected as the cover model for the August issue of Esquire.
Esquire took a photo shoot and carried out a photo with a cover such as Kwon Sang-woo. Kwon Sang-woo in the photo showed solid back muscles that match the muscular star's reputation.
Kwon Sang-woo has been active and steady at home and abroad for nearly 20 years, and about its sincerity, Kwon Sang-woo said: “I don’t think I’ve had a year or more off, and I think it’s easy to forget because there are so many different media and channels. Once, the top actors had a year or two of Blady, which was a trend, but it felt like a waste. It’s a personal idea, but our bodies are aging more someday, and it’s our duty as actors to do a lot of good work when we have a beautiful look.”
Kwon Sang-woo has been a sincere figure all along. “I think I was diligent to look back. I’m never late. And that’s my competitiveness. It’s also important to get a sense of it quickly. I think the ability to acquire the elements of the work that the director demands when Acting is a little faster. " “I think I’ve never laid Babel for more than a few months, even though I’ve been off for a month or two because of my work. If I'm an actor, I'm a little nervous if I don't do Exercise. If you do not have a shooting, you do not do your homework if you do not do anything. "In fact, Kwon Sang-woo said that his weight does not change all year long, whether he is active or not.
Kwon Sang-woo's photo shoot was taken at Namdaemun Suite, the finest suite of Seoul Hilton, a Millennium representing Seoul. It is a top-of-the-line guest room with only state-level guests, so there is little permission to shoot. Kwon Sang-woo expressed the boylike but mature man in this guest room.
In fact, Kwon Sang-woo has matured a lot. “It was more like fire, but it was a little less. There were many Times when I hit it, hit it well, and crashed in any bad situation, but now I have more Times to just 'Aw'. I came up to be an actor without a penny, and now I’ve accomplished a lot of things that my age friends haven’t accomplished, and I’d like to praise myself for that, because I’ve lived hard.”
Park Su-in