Actor Lee Jong-seok, who completed his replacement service on the 2nd, revealed the embarrassing anecdote he experienced while serving.



Today (20th) magazine Esquire released a pictorial and interview of Lee Jong-seok who decorated the cover of the February issue.

Lee Jong-seok filled the pictorial with his own aura and showed off the rich male scent.

In particular, the more mature image of Lee Jong-seok, who transformed into a long-haired hairstyle for the appearance of Park Hoon-jung's'Witch 2', caught the eye.




In a subsequent interview, Lee Jong-seok said, "I have always been thinking about my work or activities, but I was relatively comfortable with my worries while I was serving," he said. We talked about the days of alternative service.



Lee Jong-suk was surprised by confessing an unexpected episode to the question, "Is there the most memorable civilian?"

To the question, "(Lee Jong Suk's) face is welfare, so did he come to enjoy welfare?" Lee Jong Suk responded firmly, saying, "That was surveillance."




According to Lee Jong-suk, this civilian was watching whether Lee Jong-seok was working properly. Lee Jong Suk added, "He was like a night watchman in the society watching the celebrity service. I worked really hard."



Lee Jong-seok, who has been serving as a social service worker since March 2019, is known to have been judged as an alternative service agent due to a rupture of the cruciate ligament in a traffic accident while in middle school. As a representative male actor in his 30s, a lot of attention was paid to the news of Lee Jong-suk's dismissal of the convocation of Lee Jong-seok, who has accumulated various activities and solid filmography. The expected.



(Photo = Esquire homepage capture, Lee Jong-seok Instagram)



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