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SPOTTED: Player 267 of 'Squid Game' is a Filipino!

South Korea-Based Filipino Actor Christian Lagahit Appears On ‘Squid Game’

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Player 267. This is the number of the Filipino Actor, Christian Lagahit when he appeared on the popular Korean Netflix movie series, ‘Squid Game.’

Lagahit posted in his official Instagram account his experience being one of the players of the thrilling game. He shared the behind-the-scenes photos of Squid Game in his IG, flexing the main casts of the said series.

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The Filipino actor has been living in Korea for about six years now. He worked as the President of Buncheon Filipino Migrants Community in 2017, where his role was to oversee the welfare of our fellow Filipinos residing in the said city.

After serving his fellow countrymen, he is now working as an English teacher and marketing consultant for a remittance company in South Korea. His love for Korean actors urged him to take the sidelines by being an extra to some popular Korean dramas.

This is not the first where Lagahit appeared in some Korean movies and dramas. He gained attention in his stint on Space Sweepers starring famous Korean actor Song Joongki, where he made everyone proud with his Filipino lines, “O-order ba kayo? Kung hindi na naman, umalis na kayo!”

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Lagahit has been living his dream by being one of the casts of various K-dramas such as Crash Landing On You, The King: Eternal Monarch, Itaewon Class, Her Private Life, and My ID is Gangnam Beauty.

Watch some of Lagahit’s vlogs exploring the world of Korean culture, dramas, and movies here:

https://www.youtube.com/user/jhongmin6

Source: https://instagram.com/chrisyan8, https://www.youtube.com/user/jhongmin6