When actor Kwon Yul's wife was reported to be the biological younger sister of actor Hwang Seung-eon, the link between Kwon Yul and Hwang Seung-eon drew renewed attention.
On the 9th, Kwon Yul's agency, Team Hope, issued an official statement to OSEN regarding the report that Kwon Yul's wife, who became a newlywed in May, is Hwang Seung-eon's biological younger sister, saying, "Actor Kwon Yul's wife is a non-celebrity, so we ask for your understanding that we cannot confirm specific details related to the family."
According to entertainment insiders, Kwon Yul's wife is Hwang Ji-mi, the younger sister of Hwang Seung-eon, and she once made a surprise appearance with Hwang Seung-eon on T-cast's Follow Me 7 in 2015. At the time, the sisters posed together for a pictorial and drew attention as on-site staff praised them as "superior genes" and said "the younger sister resembles Liu Yifei."
When this news became known, the drama in which Kwon Yul and Hwang Seung-eon appeared side by side, "Let's Eat 2," was once again circulating among internet users. "Let's Eat" was loved as a drama that blended dramatic fun with the trend of single-person households and "mukbang," and in season 2, which returned as the second season after a year, it depicts the story of the male lead Gu Dae-young (Yoon Dujun) moving his life to Sejong City and meeting new neighbors.
In the drama, Kwon Yul played Sang-woo, who caused an "ailment" as a devoted lover, and Hwang Seung-eon played Hye-rim, who received all men's love because of her beauty. There was also an episode in which Hwang Seung-eon mistakenly believed Kwon Yul and Yoon Dujun were homosexual. Viewers can see the fresh and lovely appearances of the two.
Meanwhile, Kwon Yul debuted in 2007 with the SBS drama "Run, Mackerel." He is also the nephew of veteran actress Choi Myung-gil.
He built a diverse filmography with films such as Beastie Boys, Ingtoogi, The Admiral: Roaring Currents, Anarchist from Colony, and The Policeman's Lineage, and dramas including tvN's Uwa, Let's Eat 2, Mental Coach Jegal Gil, SBS's Targeting You, Whisper, OCN's Voice seasons 2–3, KBS 2V's Dali and Cocky Prince, KakaoTV's Myeoneuragi seasons 1–2, and ENA's Longing for You. In addition, he has appeared on numerous variety programs such as MBC's Omniscient Interfering View, tvN's Europe Outside the Tent, Hidden Gourmet Road - Walking Food Squad, and Men Who Clean the Earth, showing his human charm and friendly image and earning public affection.
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