El (L) who is a member of a seven member group Infinite is being a hot topic among netizens due to his similar features and look-alike with actor Kim Bum.
On Infinite's debut in a reality show, "Idol Human Theater, Infinite your my brother", member L has been in series of topics about his expressions and facial features similar to the actor Kim Bum.
El (L) is just an average normal high school student who was born in 1992 and a year ago while walking in the streets he went to an audition and was picked immediately as a member of Infinite because of his talents. El (L) has handsome dark looks along with his charming singing skills and impressive dancing skills where he won a unanimous vote among the judges on his audition.
Although El (L) had some hesitations from the writers and producers if he was going to be featured in the music video "Run" by Epik High, he won over the producers and received high marks because of his fresh image. He showed excellent acting and natural facial expressions and impressed the staff.
Along with his handsome features, he also has amazing vocal skills and dancing skills also packs a 4-dimensional personality which will sure pack a lot of interest on fans especially on their official debut.
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