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'Stand BI Me' 2006-born youngest member appears; age difference too much: instantly cooled off

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A new cast member born in 2006 joined the South Korean dating show "Stand BI Me," causing a stir among participants.
  • The reveal of the youngest member's age immediately impacted potential romantic connections, with some expressing a loss of interest.
  • Other cast members' professions were also revealed, leading to new connections and surprising revelations.

The latest episodes of the South Korean dating reality show "Stand BI Me" introduced a significant turning point as participants officially revealed their ages and occupations. This disclosure moment, themed "Please introduce the original me," aimed to unveil the true backgrounds of the eight individuals.

The most surprising revelation was the appearance of the youngest cast member, born in 2006. Upon learning the age of this participant, the seemingly stable romantic dynamics within the group began to waver. Several individuals admitted that their initial interest diminished significantly upon discovering the age gap, with one person stating that developing a romantic relationship would be difficult.

Beyond the age revelations, the public announcement of professions also led to unexpected developments. Some participants found common ground through shared careers, particularly in the food and beverage industry, sparking new potential connections. Another participant's past experience as an idol trainee garnered attention, adding a unique dimension to their profile.

Following the self-introductions, the show introduced a new task requiring participants to vote for the person who "captured them with a new charm." Those who successfully paired up through this vote were granted access to a "secret room" for more candid conversations, aiming to deepen their relationships.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.