"It's only 2.5cm insole." 24th Youngsik (I'm SOLO)

Feb 13, 2025

 'It's only 2.5cm insole.' 24th Youngsik (I'm SOLO)



'I'm Solo'24th Young-sik shed tears while expressing his feelings for Ok-soon. On top of that, he confessed his concerns about his height, saying, "Insole is only 2.5 centimeters long." drew laughter from his remarks.

SBS Plus·ENA"I'm SOLO" aired on the 12th depicts Young-sik in deep agony after finishing a 5:1 date with Ok-soon. Young-sik, who had time to talk with Ok-soon alone on this day, showed tears while reading the letter and expressed self-destruction, saying, `I'm not proud, I'm not handsome, and I wear insole because I'm short.' Then "But it was only 2.5 centimeters long. It's not that big either," he said, giving viewers a laugh by patting himself on the back.

Young-sik also complained about the 'I'm Solo' system, saying, `If I preempt the conversation time with Ok-soon, other men's opportunities will be reduced.' The lengthy monologue lasted as long as 18 minutes, and other performers were also embarrassed.




After returning to the accommodation, Young-sik "Drinking and talking nonsense came outOk-soon apologized, but Ok-soon expressed some disappointment, saying, `I was depressed.' He wondered how to hide his charm. I thought I shouldn't reveal myself carelessly."

Nevertheless, Young-sik visited Ok-soon again and said, `I can't pick up what I said, but I hope you will accept my mistakes as part of me"Whatever choice you make, I'm fine with it. Don't feel pressured, do whatever you want." Oksoon said, "I'm going to do what I want?"It turned the mood around with a playful retort.

Meanwhile, amid Young-sik's emotional expression, Young-cheol told Xun-ja that dating with Ok-soon was not easy", he confessed his honest feelings. "I wanted to go on a date at least once out of curiosity, to be honest, but I didn't want to be in this feeling," he said, showing a step back from the 'Loveline War' surrounding Oksoon.




As the 24th period of the "I'm Solo" love war is nearing the end, attention is being paid to how the solo men's competition for Ok-soon will end.



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