On the 20th, MBN's representative dating entertainment show "Dolsingguls7" unveiled a pre-release prologue that announces the unprecedented "intense melodrama" story of 10 divorced men and women.

"Dolsingguls7," which has started a new journey with 10 divorced men and women in Gold Coast, Australia, showcases a more daring and audacious version of the "Dolsing House," garnering explosive reactions. In this prologue video, the 10 divorced men and women appear more serious than ever about "remarriage" as they engage in exciting dates with their respective partners, only to face increasingly complex emotions over time, leading them into a state of "great chaos" and promising a high dose of dopamine.

First, the 10 divorced men and women express their desire to "remarry and start a family" before heading to Australia, diving into the sea of love in Gold Coast, known as the "holy land of surfers." When a divorced woman asks, "Is there someone you like?" a divorced man replies, "I like you, my ideal type!" signaling a straightforward approach. Additionally, a divorced woman reading a letter from another divorced man exclaims, "I felt your sincerity, I'm so touched," as she responds with a hand-holding moment, showcasing various heart-fluttering experiences. Furthermore, in Season 7 of the "Dolsing House," a private "secret room" opens every night, where the divorced men and women, who visit this space discreetly, erupt with various "19+" comments like "I shouldn't have bad thoughts, right?" and "This is not for broadcast," igniting a spicy romance.

As unstoppable love lines overflow, conflicts begin to emerge. During a meeting focused on remarriage, a divorced man's unexpected remark, "I won't have kids. I'm not getting married," turns the love lines upside down. The exchanges where a divorced woman says, "I thought that was very rude," and another responds, "No, don't say that," arouse curiosity. Meanwhile, the divorced women express, "I don't want to get hurt anymore," and "It's really hard," shedding tears, while the divorced men predict a romantic war with remarks like, "This is a competition," and "Tonight is the crisis." Attention is focused on what exactly happens in the Australian "Dolsing House" and the intense romance of these participants.

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