The couples from Single's Inferno 2 who went Instagram official
Love is still in the air for these lovebirds
By Suzanne Sng -
South Korean reality dating show Single’s Inferno 2’s fan favourites Kim Se-jun and Lee So-e have revealed their first couple photos on Instagram.
In a post on Thursday (12 January), Kim, a tailor, shared two images of them with the caption: “Please show a lot of love to So-e. She’s such a nice girl. Please give her your love.”
Lee, an acting major at Hanyang University, responded in the comment section less than an hour after the photos were posted, writing: “What’s up with this comment? LOL.”
The pair are both in their 20s.
Their social media interaction attracted lots of attention from viewers who were eager to know if the contestants who had paired up were still dating after filming ended.
Choi Jong-woo and Shin Seul-ki
Another couple from popular reality dating show Single’s Inferno has gone Instagram official and it's none other than Choi Jong-woo and Shin Seul-ki.
The barista, who is in his mid-20s, shared a photo last Saturday (14 January) which showed him and Shin Seul-ki, 24, in adorable photo-booth snaps. He added an emoji of a four-leaf clover in the caption and tagged her in the post.
The second season of the Netflix show, which started streaming on Dec 18 and ended last Tuesday, sees 12 singles in their 20s and 30s stranded on a South Korean island to make love connections.
They had been on a social media blackout until the finale and viewers of the show, which made Netflix’s Global Top 10 list, were eager to know if the contestants who had paired up were still dating after filming ended.
Shin, a piano major at Seoul National University, was a hot favourite with the six male contestants and had three men vying for her final vote.
Choi, who fell in love at first sight with Shin, was her surprise pick in the finale.
Netizens spotted his reflection in a clip she posted on Instagram Stories last Saturday of her playing the piano in an empty concert hall.
This article was first published in The Straits Times.