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HoYeon Jung, the face of ‘Squid Game,’ looks stunning in a military jacket and low-rise jeans

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HoYeon Jung, the face of ‘Squid Game,’ looks stunning in a military jacket and low-rise jeans

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Onlookers were taken aback as HoYeon Jung shocked in a military jacket and low-rise blue jeans in New York City on Sunday.

The Squid Game actress, now known as Hoyeon, was photographed leaving The Mark Hotel on the Upper East Side wearing an olive-green military jacket studded with old patches.

The 27-year-old actress wore brown leather heels and tortoiseshell-framed black sunglasses to protect her eyes from the sun.

The brunette beauty wore her long locks in free waves and had bare lips.

The Louis Vuitton brand representative wore a black and gold Louis Vuitton purse and carried her iPhone.

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Hoyeon appeared in the music video for The Weeknd’s new track Out of Time, which also featured a cameo from Jim Carrey, last month.

Hoyeon won the SAG Award for best performance by a female actress in a drama series in March for her role in Squid Game as North Korean defector Kang Sae-byeok.

In January, the actress joked to Vogue that she’d want to return for season two of the blockbuster successful Netflix series in the same way as murdered characters on the Korean serial opera Penthouse came back to life.

It’s hardly unreasonable, given that author Hwang Dong-hyuk told Deadline on March 19: ‘Let’s suppose [Kang] has a twin sister, you’ll see.’

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