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'Zero Votes Humiliation' for Sang-cheol, 32nd Season Contestant, Crushed by Ok-soon's Change of Heart... 'Terribly Lonel
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'Zero Votes Humiliation' for Sang-cheol, 32nd Season Contestant, Crushed by Ok-soon's Change of Heart... 'Terribly Lonely' ('I Am Solo')

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • "I am so lonely and miserable," said Sang-cheol of 'I Am Solo' 32, who received zero votes and was heartbroken when Ok-soon turned away.
  • Sang-cheol expressed his deep loneliness and sadness after being rejected by Ok-soon, admitting he felt 'terribly lonely.'
  • The episode featured the fourth date of the 'I Am Solo' 32nd season's divorced contestants, with women choosing their partners.

Sang-cheol, a contestant on the reality dating show 'I Am Solo,' broke down in tears, revealing his profound sense of loneliness after being rejected by fellow contestant Ok-soon. The 32nd season of the show, which features divorced individuals, aired its fourth date episode on ENA and SBS Plus.

During the date selection, the female contestants chose their partners. Soon-ja, Hyun-sook, and Jung-hee all selected Kyung-soo. Young-ja chose Young-cheol, and Ok-soon opted for Kwang-soo. This left Sang-cheol and Young-soo without a partner.

I am so lonely and miserable.

โ€” Sang-cheolSang-cheol expresses his deep emotional distress after being rejected by Ok-soon on the reality dating show 'I Am Solo'.

Overwhelmed by the situation and Ok-soon's rejection, Sang-cheol expressed his despair. "I am so lonely and miserable," he confessed, his voice filled with emotion. "I feel terribly lonely." His vulnerability resonated with viewers, highlighting the emotional toll of the dating competition.

I feel terribly lonely.

โ€” Sang-cheolSang-cheol further elaborates on his feelings of isolation and sadness following the dating choices on 'I Am Solo'.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.