Actor Park Gyu-young and Park Na-rae became one through weights and bikinis.

On the 24th, a video titled "Park Gyu-young | "There were so many people who made me want to die during filming" | The Mantis: Original Sin, Sweet Home audition, MZ shot, Cha Eun-woo reception story, cleaning routine" was uploaded to the "Naraesik" channel.

On that day, Park Gyu-young, an actress whose Netflix film The Mantis: Original Sin is set to be released, appeared as a guest on "Naraesik" to talk. Park Na-rae asked Park Gyu-young, who said "I like eating," "What is your daily eating routine?", and Park Gyu-young said, "It's different every day, but lately I first wake up. I don't eat breakfast, so I drink coffee and work out."

Park Na-rae's eyes lit up as she asked, "What kind of exercise do you do?" and Park Gyu-young answered, "I do weights." Park Na-rae, delighted, said, "Because people who are into the same thing. We have a lot in common. What do you like?" Park Gyu-young showed confidence, saying, "My back is almost mastered," and Park Na-rae joked, "Saying that in front of Park Gwang-bae.. did you grow Gwang-bae somehow?"

Park Gyu-young said, "I had built my latissimus, but when I put on clothes I thought this won't do. You know what I mean? This place is really.." and Park Na-rae shared her trouble, saying, "What happens when you build your lats is your waist fits, but the front doesn't close. It's tight all around." Park Gyu-young explained, "It somehow makes my back look strong, and because of that the work called The Mantis: Original Sin is coming out, airing in two days from the broadcast point. Because of that role I built up my back, biceps and shoulders."

Park Na-rae said, "So you focused a lot on triceps, biceps, deltoids and lats" and Park Gyu-young explained, "So even now when I raise my arm you can see the lines here." Park Na-rae said, "Show me a little (please)," and "I'll show a little first," rolling up her sleeve to show her muscle, drawing great admiration from Park Gyu-young. Park Na-rae joked, "Is there a woman without deltoids?" and Park Gyu-young, surprised, said, "Actually it's really difficult for women to achieve this level, so I really respect that."

Park Na-rae then proudly said, "There really aren't women who get that deep here," and Park Gyu-young also briefly showed her arm muscles. Seeing this, Park Na-rae complimented, "The lines are pretty."

Park Gyu-young wondered, "But now that you've reached this level, isn't (exercise) fun?" and Park Na-rae replied, "It's not fun at all. But there's something: if I feel like my lats have lost a bit, I tell myself let's do lat pulldowns today, or at least do push-ups," drawing empathy.

She asked, "Were you always thin from birth?" and Park Gyu-young said, "During my school years I weighed about 15 kg more than now," adding, "After debuting I wanted to dress nicely and look clearer on screen, so I dieted after debut. This time it's an action film, so I practiced action a lot. I'm not very good, but there are so many action scenes."

Park Na-rae said, "I saw that article. Was it a community? It said there are three female entertainers you should refer to if you want to see swimsuit styles: Kwon Eun-bi, Park Gyu-young and Park Na-rae. I felt so good to be on the same line as them. What is this?" and Park Gyu-young, embarrassed, said, "I'm too sorry to be on the same line as Eun-bi. She's such a goddess."

Park Na-rae said, "I don't know how they grouped them, but when it comes to swimsuits it's about vibe. Bikinis are all about vibe," and Park Gyu-young expressed her view, "Right. It's confidence. I'm the one wearing it, so what does it matter?"

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