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Get ready to laugh, cry, and root for love! Netflix is bringing a fresh, heartwarming addition to its romantic reality show lineup: Better Late Than Single, a Korean production that promises to win over audiences with its touching, humorous, and original take on relationships.
Following the global success of Single’s Inferno, Netflix now explores a more emotional and relatable angle with Better Late Than Single. This new show focuses on adults who have never been in a romantic relationship before—known in Korea as “motae-solos.” These individuals will experience love for the very first time, all under the watchful eye of the cameras.
The show follows long-time singles who are ready to change their fate in love. But they won’t be alone on this journey—they’ll receive expert advice on style, emotional well-being, and confidence from a team of dedicated mentors, helping them navigate the tricky world of first dates.
The mentoring team features well-known and beloved personalities: Seo In Guk, Kang Hanna, Lee Eun Ji, and Car, the Garden. These “professional cupids” observe each interaction closely, offering heartfelt commentary, practical guidance, and plenty of sincere, often humorous reactions.
They don’t just teach dating tips—they help participants confront deep-seated fears, overcome insecurities, and open themselves up to the possibility of love for the first time in their lives.
The teaser trailer already hints at a perfect blend of comedy and emotional depth. The first dates are awkward, endearing, and occasionally chaotic, portraying raw and relatable moments. Expect nervous silences, unexpected confessions, clumsy gestures—and that’s exactly what makes the show so authentic and touching.
But beneath the surface-level laughs, a deeper question arises: Could marriage be in the future for these love newbies? As emotions build, the narrative evolves into something more than just a dating show—it becomes a story of growth, vulnerability, and newfound hope.
Better Late Than Single premieres on July 8, exclusively on Netflix. If you love heartfelt, real-life stories with a generous dose of Korean humor and charm, this show is sure to become your next favorite binge-watch.
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