Tangeum Lee Jaewook's body fat percentage shot 5%..Harder action than divorce

May 19, 2025

 Tangeum Lee Jaewook's body fat percentage shot 5%..Harder action than divorce
photo courtesy of log entertainment



 Tangeum Lee Jaewook's body fat percentage shot 5%..Harder action than divorce
photo courtesy of log entertainment
Actor Lee Jae-wook (27) challenged at the end of the action with Tangeum.

Lee Jae-wook met with Sports Chosun at a cafe in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 19th and interviewed the original Netflix series 'Tanggeum' (played by Kim Jin-ah, directed by Kim Hong-sun). Lee Jae-wook said "If it wasn't hard to film, it's like a lie. I've been offered so many conties and action sequences. There was a part where I matched it, and I'm thankful because there are a lot of actions that I do by running with my body, so I think they've been considerate of me to come out well"Of all the actions so far, 'Tangeum' was the hardest. 'Wedding' had to do magic with something invisible, but this time, I think I was nervous myself because the action and the sword came into contact and did realistic action. I thought it was important not to hurt anyone because someone could get hurt because of me and if I was distracted, someone could get hurt."

Lee Jae-wook then showed action conti in the beginning, and I think I practiced for three or four hours at least once a week. Since there is an implicit rule in the field that does not want to hurt anyone, I practiced once a week unconditionally and filmed for three to four days every time I shot one scene. I remember going there the day before and practicing the wire. In fact, the action I took in the silver port forest was the longest, but I filmed it for 4 days. What surprised me when I went to the set was that I thought of the beauty of Hong Kong dramas and martial arts, but I hope that the splendor and beauty will be realized on my own. I was looking for interviews or something in the work called 'Wa-Ho-Jang-Ryong', and there was an interview that the feeling was good when four lighting cranes came and took it. I was filming that scene in 『Tangeum" and there were four cranes. I was nervous and excited, and I wanted to take a good picture, but I was so proud. I praised myself for doing it without anyone getting hurt.'




In addition, many scenes of Lee Jae-wook taking off his top appeared in 'Tanggeum', drawing attention. Thanks to his solid body, praise for Lee Jae-wook's appearance continued. Lee Jae-wook said "I was embarrassed while filming. The action scene at the end was filmed with almost no top off, but it was definitely burdensome. There was also a burden of exposing the body, but I took it with the thought that it would be nice to come out well because the situation gave me the power. The environment in which this person lived must have been difficult and difficult, so I think he prepared it by focusing on these things. In proportion to the previous model, the body fat was about 5-6%. My personality almost got worse, but I enjoyed this condition too much. I remember enjoying it because I thought it was hard and the condition was similar to that of Hongrang."

Lee Jae-wook continued "I did it the day before without drinking water. I ate salt and completely attached fat to my muscles, but I wasn't feeling well to that extent. There was a burden on the god himself, but there was something I was grateful for because of the lighting. I'm thinking maybe it didn't focus on something because I couldn't see everything in general."

Released on the 16th, Tanggeum is a mystery melodrama that depicts an unknown feeling between the two, with Hong Rang, the son of the top Joseon Dynasty, who went missing, returning after 12 years without memory, and only his half-sister Jay-man doubting his true identity. Lee Jae-wook played Hong Rang in the play and was praised for his various performances ranging from action to emotion.






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