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The second female participant, the eighth-generation Young-su, was flustered by the third female participant's actions, saying, "It was too different from what I expected." [Na-sol Sa-gye] [Byeolbyeol TV]

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/Photo=SBS Plus 'Na-sol Sa-gye' broadcast screen
/Photo=SBS Plus 'Na-sol Sa-gye' broadcast screen

The second female participant on 'Na-sol Sa-gye' expressed discomfort over the third female participant's behavior.

In the SBS Plus and ENA variety program "I Am Solo, Then Love Continues" (hereinafter 'Na-sol Sa-gye'), which aired on the 16th, a story about "Solo Minbak," which combines the worldviews of "I Am Solo" and "Match," was depicted.

/Photo=SBS Plus 'Na-sol Sa-gye' broadcast screen
/Photo=SBS Plus 'Na-sol Sa-gye' broadcast screen

On that day, the third female participant told the eighth-generation Young-su's flirting, "Did you do that to the second female participant? It would be better if you did it to her. It doesn't work on me."

The third female participant then called out to the passing second female participant and said, "You even sang a song after talking yesterday," surprising the second female participant. Despite the second female participant's attempt to stop her, the third female participant continued, saying, "He even sang 'Can I Love You?'" The eighth-generation Young-su explained, "It was just for our talent show."

In response, the second female participant showed signs of discomfort and said, "You two talk. I really can't sit here anymore," before leaving the scene.

In an interview with the production team, the second female participant said, "I was surprised. I thought that since the third female participant just talked comfortably to the eighth-generation Young-su, it seemed like they were a good match and their banter was working well, so I thought my role here was over. That was the scenario I had imagined."

She continued, "But it turned out he sang a song, which came out in a way that was completely different from what I expected. From his mouth. If that were the case, I should have been absent at least. But I was there. I was just trying to pass by, yet they deliberately had me sit down and immediately started with 'He even sang for you.' I thought, 'What is this?' I felt that this way of speaking would absolutely not be liked by Young-su. I think I became a significant negative factor." She expressed her discomfort.

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