Can Yaman is in Sicily to shoot the second season of "Viola come il mare." In the last few hours, he has shared a scorching new seaside photo.
The lead actor of "Viola come il mare," Can Yaman, is currently in Sicily filming the second season of the Lux Vide series. In the last few hours, he shared a brand new sizzling shot on his social profiles. The Turkish heartthrob appears to have just come out of the crystal-clear water, showing off his sculpted physique.
Can Yaman, the new sexy seaside photo in Sicily: "The last swim..."
The Turkish heartthrob, Can Yaman, has been busy since last July with the filming of the second season of the hit series "Viola come il mare." After being in the Lux Vide studios in Rome, the cast and crew have moved to Sicily to shoot the new cycle of episodes. The actor has shared some new photos on Instagram from his time on the island.
The leading star of the Canale 5 series has posted a new photo on the beach in San Vito Lo Capo, in the province of Trapani. He wrote, "The first and last swim of this year that I could comfortably do in Italy, taking advantage of the filming we've had." The reference is to the series "Viola come il mare," in which he plays Chief Police Inspector Francesco Demir.
Just a few days ago, the actor had talked on social media about the highly anticipated second season of Lux Vide series. He said, "Viola come il mare 1 was nice, but the second season will be amazing!" Yaman admitted that the workload on the set is very demanding.
"We work every day to give our best for this achievement. That's why we are often stressed, and it's understandable. I'm sorry that I can't occasionally take some time for my fans, but when we finish on set, at one in the morning, for example, people are waiting for me outside for a photo. At that hour, I am completely exhausted, and the next day, we have to wake up very early, so I can't stop to take photos,".
Yaman explained his work. Due to the dedication that the Turkish heartthrob gives to his work, he is sometimes unable to give his all to his fans. Nevertheless, the "Viola come il mare" actor wanted to distance himself from the narrative that portrays him as the "bad guy" and apologized for the incidents of the past few months. He revealed, "I want to remind you that I am not a young man full of energy all day, and I am not invincible. Occasionally, my body aches, and it needs rest and concentration for the days ahead."
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