Kim Jae-seon, the 'Wi-Fi Villain' from Teach You a Lesson: "I Don't Look Like a High Schooler Either"
Actor Kim Jae-seon, known for his role in Netflix's Teach You a Lesson, shares behind-the-scenes stories and addresses comments about his mature appearance.
Actor Kim Jae-seon, who caught the viewers' attention playing the role of 'Wi-Fi Villain' Lee Chi-ho, the main perpetrator of school violence in the Netflix original series 'Teach You a Lesson,' has revealed a surprising charm.

On the 12th, Kim Jae-seon's agency, Enter Seven, released a video titled 'Netflix Teach You a Lesson: The Wi-Fi Villain's Explanation for His Mature Face(?)' through their official YouTube channel.
While conducting an interview, in response to a comment saying, "You don't look like a high schooler," he shyly replied, "I even wore a school uniform to the audition room. I wanted to look young. Looking at the video myself, I don't look like a high schooler either."
He continued with an apology that brought laughter, saying, "I had this face even in high school. If anyone felt uncomfortable watching it, I am sorry."
He also shared behind-the-scenes stories from filming, stating, "I practiced intensely for three weeks for the motorcycle scene. To maintain the emotional line, I intentionally kept my distance from the actors playing the victims on set."
As interest grows not only in lead actors like Kim Mu-yeol, Jin Ki-joo, and Lee Sung Min but also in the backgrounds and real lives of supporting actors playing students due to the buzz surrounding 'Teach You a Lesson,' Kim Jae-seon is also making his name and face widely known.
Kim Jae-seon has appeared in plays such as 'The Seagull,' 'The Trial,' 'Hamlet,' and 'King Lear Side Story.' Subsequently, he has been active in films like 'Lobby' and 'The Eyes,' as well as 'Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint,' and Netflix series including 'Good News,' 'Genie, Make a Wish,' and 'Bloodhounds 2.'
In particular, he drew attention by appearing as Choi Myeong-gu, the brother of Choi Kyung-gu (played by Jang Hyuk-jin), in a spin-off related to the highly popular SBS drama 'Taxi Driver 3.'