Returning after a two-month hiatus, MBN's 'Dolsing Singles 6' premiered on October 12, showcasing the vibrant presence of ten singles yearning for love and an exhilarating whirlwind of romantic connections.
The first episode featured a thrilling introduction of participants Mi-young, Bang-geul, Bo-min, Seong-seo, Si-young, Jeong-myeong, Ji-an, Jin-young, Chang-hyeon, and Hee-young as they arrived at the 'Dolsing House' in Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do. Notably, Jeong-myeong, a former member of the early 2000s girl group Red Socks, made a striking entrance that captivated viewers, especially with her budding romance with Si-young and Bo-min. Other participants shared their personal stories, with announcer Park Chang-hyeon revealing his recent divorce and joining the series, while demonstrating impressive cooking skills that attracted attention from the female contestants.
The 'Dolsing House' is equipped with various amenities, creating a romantic atmosphere as Mi-young entered with an actress-like elegance. Following her, cute and charming Bo-min, a seven-year divorcee, made a bold statement, setting high expectations from the four MCs. As more participants arrived, flirtatious dynamics began to emerge among the singles, with light banter and playful interactions that aimed to break the initial awkwardness and foster connections.
As the evening unfolded, the singles began cooking together, leading to moments of camaraderie and bonding, particularly between Mi-young and Hee-young in the kitchen. The show's first activity involved splitting into teams, leading to intriguing dynamics, especially between Chang-hyeon and Jin-young, who showcased a growing chemistry throughout the task. This blend of excitement and unpredictability raised questions about how relationships would evolve as the season progresses.
With a backdrop of heartfelt interactions and burgeoning romances, MBN's 'Dolsing Singles 6' creates a captivating narrative for viewers invested in love stories. The next episode of this gripping series airs on October 19, promising further developments in the singles' quest for connection and romance.