The character Güllü Erhan from "Kurtlar Vadisi" has lost 55 kilos! Those who see Erhan Ufak no longer recognize him.

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26.02.2025 14:31

The unforgettable character Güllü Erhan from the Turkish television series Kurtlar Vadisi, Erhan Ufak, shocked everyone with his transformation. Erhan Ufak, who went from 140 kilograms to 85 kilograms, drew attention with his latest appearance.

The Valley of the Wolves is frequently in the news with the latest appearances of its actors. While the return of The Valley of the Wolves to the screen is eagerly awaited, the character Güllü Erhan, played by Erhan Ufak, has undergone a significant transformation by losing 55 kilos.

The famous actor, who has appeared in productions such as "The Valley of the Wolves Iraq," "The Valley of the Wolves Homeland," "Poisonous Seeds: Death Road," "April," "The Valley of the Wolves," "The Valley of the Wolves Terror," and "The Valley of the Wolves Ambush," is among the names that fans of the series are curious about in terms of their latest appearances.

HE HAD A SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY

The actor, who struggled with excess weight, underwent sleeve gastrectomy in 2017 to lose weight and managed to shed 55 kilos. Ufak, who draws attention with his new appearance, frequently shares his latest look on his social media account.

Here is the latest appearance of Erhan Ufak, who brings Güllü Erhan to life...

Erhan Ufak, who plays Güllü Erhan in The Valley of the Wolves, has lost 55 kilos! Those who see him can't recognize him
Erhan Ufak, who plays Güllü Erhan in The Valley of the Wolves, has lost 55 kilos! Those who see him can't recognize him
Erhan Ufak, who plays Güllü Erhan in The Valley of the Wolves, has lost 55 kilos! Those who see him can't recognize him

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