Choi Si Won Confuses Public With His ‘Doppleganger’ + Proud to Finally Meet Him After 8 Years

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The public was left confused after Choi Si Won showed off his "lookalike" on Instagram.

The singer-actor, who often shares hilarious content on social media flaunted his doppleganger during the activity for a clothing brand.

Choi Si Won Flaunts 'Doppleganger' on Instagram

On Choi Si Won's Instagram, he mentioned that it was his first time seeing his wax figure.

"We made it in 2015, but I now finally get the chance to meet him for the first time after 8 years," he said.

The said event was for Ralph Lauren and Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, where the wax figure was displayed

As seen in the photos, Choi Si Won posed beside the statue of himself, who looked dapper in a black suit.

In the comments section, fellow celebrities and fans poked fun at Choi Si Won's Instagram post.

"Love to Hate You" star Yoo Yeo wrote, "It's a surprise," while one user seemed confused if the universe "could handle two Siwons."

Interestingly, one fan mentioned how the actor "looked better" than his own flawless statue.

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Meanwhile, besides being active as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for the East Asia-Pacific region as well as serving as the organization's Next Generation Global Leader, the Super Junior member also made his comeback to the small screen.

Choi Si Won Plays Chaebol's Son in Netflix's 'Bloodhounds'

Following the release of "Work Later, Drink Now Season 2," Choi Si Won made his K-drama comeback through the action-packed series "Bloodhounds."

Starring Woo Do Hwan and Lee Sang Yi, the Super Junior member played an interesting role, landing the character of Director Hong Min Beom.

In the recently premiered K-drama, Choi Si Won's character is a chaebol's son. He is set to launch a luxurious hotel amid the pandemic.

However, he gets caught up with the terrifying Kim Myung Gil, the gang boss played by Park Sung Woong.

Viewers get to see the other side of Choi Si Won as his character, Director Hong Min Beom, experiences a setback following Myung Gil's blackmailing tactic.

Initially, Min Beom thought that he had the upper hand over Myung Gil and ditched him after finding out that he was an ex-convict.

However, after being insulted by Min Beom, Myung Gil got back at him and filmed a scandal that would taint his career and image.

At this point, he needed help from others. Thankfully, Kim Gun Woo and Hong Woo Jin reached out to him.

Helmed by Jason Kim of "The Divine Fury," and "Midnight Runners," Netflix's "Bloodhounds" is based on the webtoon of the same name.

It was released on June 9 and is exclusively available on Netflix.

Besides Choi Si Won, Woo Do Hwan, Lee Sang Yi, and Park Sung Woong, the "Bloodhounds" cast also includes veteran actor Heo Joon Ho of "Escape from Mogadishu," Kim Sae Ron, and more.

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Written by Geca Wills

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