‘Why are you in this?’: S'porean Elaine Wong gets asked about hit Netflix show Physical: 100

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‘Why are you in this?’: S'porean Elaine Wong gets asked about hit Netflix show Physical: 100
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“Why are you in this?” That was the question many of Elaine Wong’s friends asked her in shock, after seeing the South Korea-based Singaporean actress and television personality on Physical: 100, the new competition reality series by streaming giant...

Contestants include famed mixed martial artist Choo Sung-hoon, also known by his Japanese name Yoshihiro Akiyama.

“My management really tried to ask what the games would be, but we were told that it’s confidential. They did say that it would be something like the drama Squid Game . All the games played in Squid Game are very simple children’s games, so I thought perhaps the games we’d play would be like those on Running Man.”

Wong, who has been living and working in South Korea for 13 years, also appears on South Korean television series such as South Korean Foreigners as a guest.Elaine Wong is one of the contestants in South Korean competition reality series Physical 100.“I know I’m like a tiny rabbit compared with everyone else, but who would say no to Netflix? It’s a good experience to have and I want to win. Even after seeing the rest of the cast, I didn’t give up.

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