In the hit show 'Better Late Than Single,' which has ended, there was ultimately no 'yeonkeo'. The final couples, Kang Ji-soo and Kim Seung-ri, and Ha Jung-mok and Park Ji-yeon, are no longer together.

The Netflix dating reality program 'Better Late Than Single' continues to receive significant interest even after its conclusion. Especially, as the question that viewers were most curious about, the 'yeonkeo' status of the participants, has been revealed, interest remains high.

'Better Late Than Single' is a makeover dating reality show that helps those who are clumsy in love experience their first relationships. It received a great deal of attention after being released on Netflix last month, with Kang Ji-soo and Kim Seung-ri, and Ha Jung-mok and Park Ji-yeon becoming the final couples.

However, all of them are currently not in a relationship. On the 20th, Kang Ji-soo appeared on the YouTube channel of Jeong Gyu-min, a participant from 'EXchange,' and clarified that she and Seung-ri are not 'yeonkeo'. Ji-soo stated, "In fact, when I went there, I had the purpose of definitely dating. So, I received psychological counseling for a long time. But I'm a bit resentful. Those people might not even know I'm there, but I feel like I'm the only one who is scared, and that makes me frustrated. However, I ended up going in a slightly strange direction, thinking, 'I have to get married. I'll live well and show off'."

Determined to date, Ji-soo expressed about her status with Seung-ri, "I have not become 'yeonkeo'. I had already made up my mind when I entered. We discussed this during the counseling. Anyway, I gathered a lot of courage, so I wanted to achieve results and come out. So honestly, there was no option to give up. I thought about it slightly, but it felt like running away, so even if it was just for one day, I thought I'd date and come back out, but it didn't work out."

Ha Jung-mok and Park Ji-yeon, who received the most attention on 'Better Late Than Single,' were also in a breakup state. After the program concluded, Jung-mok revealed on his social media, "I broke up with Ji-yeon, who became the final couple on the show. I hesitated to share this fact, fearing it might provoke a more negative reaction, but I felt it was disrespectful to those who loved the program. I apologize to those who have supported us."

During the latter part of the program, Jung-mok and Ji-yeon developed a mutual affection and 'went straight ahead,' creating many memorable moments and stirring discussions about 'marriage' and 'love.' While this was disappointing news for the fans who supported them, many resonated with Jung-mok's honest feelings.

Apart from the final couples featured on the show, participant Noh Jae-yoon has recently started dating an older partner and received many congratulations.

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