Kai EXO Post Selfie Without Make Up And Filter, Visual Becomes Discussion

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Kai EXO Shares New Posts to His Personal Instagram. Postings in the form of selfie photos instantly become a hot topic of conversation for many netizens in the online community.

Kai EXO shared a new post on his personal Instagram. Posting in the form of selfies immediately became a hot topic of conversation in the online community. Netizens highlighted the 1994 visual idol.

The selfie photo that Kai posted showed himself with a close up face without make up. Fans also believe that he did not use any filters in the photo.

According to netizens, Kai looks so handsome even without makeup and filters. Some netizens highlighted how he looked like a sexy Korean-American crossbreed man.

"This is a selfie photo of Kai's face with a bare face. He has no makeup or filters. He took this photo with the original camera from his phone. But he still looks stunning, like the main character you will see in the United States television series. His skin is tanned makes it look like you've just finished surfing on the beach in California, "commented netizens.

"Wow, I know that Kai is Korean but why does he look like a crossbreed Korean in this photo. He has a charm that attracts people," added another netizen. "He is very handsome, gosh," praised the netizens, "This photo reminds me of him during the 'Call Me Baby' era, which I really liked. He looked amazing at the time," said another. "He drives me crazy with that appearance. How can EXO members look younger and younger as time goes by?" concluded the other.

Meanwhile, EXO personnel including Kai together took Suho into the camp to undergo his basic military training on May 14. Kai himself once held a concert titled "Beyond the Future" with SuperM. Reportedly he will soon release a solo album following other EXO members.

In addition to group activities, Kai has several times performed his duties as Gucci's global brand ambassador. He recently attended the first Gucci-sponsored art exhibition at the Daelim Museum in Seoul. IU also attended this exhibition.

(wk / chus)
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