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Choi Jun-hee Flaunts 'Bone-Thin' Physique with Defined Abs and Shoulders
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Choi Jun-hee Flaunts 'Bone-Thin' Physique with Defined Abs and Shoulders

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Choi Jun-hee, daughter of the late actor Choi Jin-sil, showcased her lean yet toned physique.
  • She shared photos on social media, checking her body shape through mirrors and photos, a practice known as 'eye-body' checks.
  • The post highlighted her 'bone-thin' figure with defined abs and shoulders.

Choi Jun-hee, the daughter of the late acclaimed actress Choi Jin-sil, has captivated fans with her striking physique. The young celebrity recently took to social media to share a glimpse of her toned body, proudly declaring her 'eye-body' check a success. This practice, which emphasizes visual body confirmation over scale numbers, revealed a lean frame with well-defined abs and sharp, straight shoulders.

In a series of posts, Choi Jun-hee showcased her figure, emphasizing her commitment to fitness and body awareness. The photos highlighted her 'bone-thin' aesthetic, a term often used in Korean fashion and fitness circles to describe a very slender build. Her defined abdominal muscles and the sharp lines of her shoulders have drawn significant attention, with fans praising her dedication and impressive results.

The display of her physique comes as Choi Jun-hee continues to build her own public profile, distinct from her late mother's legacy. Her active presence on social media allows her to connect directly with her audience, sharing personal updates and glimpses into her life. This latest post underscores her confidence and the results of her fitness journey, resonating with those who follow her career and personal development.

Today, my eye-body check is a pass.

โ€” Choi Jun-heeChoi Jun-hee posted this on her social media account's story.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.