‘I Am Solo’ contestant Young-soo connects with Woman No. 4, expresses no regrets
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A man identified as 17th-season contestant Young-soo on the dating show 'I Am Solo, The Love Continues' connected with a woman referred to as 'Woman No. 4'.
- The connection was revealed during the broadcast of the ENA and SBS Plus program, where participants made their first impressions.
- Young-soo expressed his happiness, stating he had no regrets after Woman No. 4 chose him, citing his attentive actions and shared glances as reasons for her selection.
On the ENA and SBS Plus dating show 'I Am Solo, The Love Continues,' a significant connection was forged between 17th-season contestant Young-soo and 'Woman No. 4.' The episode, which aired on June 4, focused on the participants' initial impressions and choices.
I have no regrets now.
Young-soo had previously expressed his interest in Woman No. 4, drawn to her apparent love for sports. He even serenaded her, hoping to capture her attention. The tension was palpable as Woman No. 4 stepped forward to make her choice, with Young-soo appearing particularly nervous.
17th-season Young-soo made eye contact from afar and separately carried my luggage to my room. I was so grateful then.
Their mutual interest was confirmed when Woman No. 4 selected Young-soo. Overwhelmed with relief and joy, he declared, "I have no regrets now." Woman No. 4 explained her decision, highlighting a moment when Young-soo noticed her from afar, made eye contact, and helped carry her luggage to her room. She found his gesture very thoughtful.
When the bell rang, I thought, 'Huh? This person too? Did she feel the same thing I did?'
Young-soo also shared his excitement, recalling the moment the bell rang for his choice. He felt a spark of recognition, wondering if she felt the same connection. When asked by other contestants if he was happy, his enthusiastic response underscored the depth of his feelings.
I found her appealing because she seemed to like sports.
Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.