
SBS Plus and ENA's real dating program 'I Am SOLO' has opened the door to the 30th season 'Egen Nam Tetonia' special, coloring the living room with shock and cheers.
In the broadcast on the 27th, under the unique concept of high estrogen men (Egen Nam) and high testosterone women (Tetonia), solo men and women with unprecedented visuals and surprising professions entered Solo Country No. 30.
◇ "Tired BTS Jimin?"...Young-soo Who Captured First Impressions
The first to appear, Young-soo, overwhelmed the audience with his tall physique. He immediately gained the unique title of 'Tired BTS Jimin Lookalike' from the panelists, becoming the center of attention. Young-soo's charm worked. He received selections from both Young-ja and Soon-ja in the first impression choice, signaling his rise as a popular man.
◇ "I Like Ambitious Women"...Lawyer Young-sik's Direct Approach
The presence of professional male participants also shone. Lawyer Young-sik, with his neat appearance, revealed a firm view of relationships. He stated, "I prefer a woman who can understand a busy work environment and has ambition for her own career," exuding intellectual charm.
◇ IU Lookalike's Identity is a Construction Worker?…Unprecedented Twist Young-ja
The biggest twist of the day came from the solo women. Young-ja, who appeared in a pure white dress, received high praise from MC Defconn, saying, "She resembles IU." However, contrary to her innocent appearance, her profession was in the rough construction field. Young-ja hinted at her bold charm as a 'Tetonia' who enjoys camping and driving.
◇ "Just Like a Female Detective"...Police Officer Jung-sook
Jung-sook exuded a unique aura from the start. Walking confidently in high heels, Defconn guessed, "She looks like a female detective." Surprisingly, Jung-sook's actual profession was revealed to be a police officer, proving the MCs' instincts were spot on.
The 30th season 'Egen Nam Tetonia' special, with twists from visuals to professions, is promising an intense romance and high-level psychological warfare like never seen before, stimulating viewers' dopamine.





