'I'm SOLO' season 29 contestant Young-chul was torn between Jung-sook and Young-suk, and it was revealed that he was the season 29 marriage participant.

On the 14th broadcast of SBS variety show 'I'm SOLO - I'm SOLO' (hereinafter 'I'm SOLO'), the contestants' day-before stories unfolded. Young-suk is shy and quiet but felt fatigued by Young-ho's repeated confessions of affection.

Young-ho said, "On a scale of 100, I would give our dates 40 to 50 points? I could do better, but it doesn't work out. The more I see Young-suk, the more I like her. My feelings are growing. I didn't know my feelings would grow this much. I really want to go out and meet seriously," saying that because he was so sincere he couldn't move in front of Young-suk.

Young-suk said, "I'm not fun. My interest has decreased. Every time I hear something bad it feels like my fault. Regardless of whether it's fun, if I like someone I don't want to break up, but with Mr. Young-chul I want to stay longer while with Mr. Young-ho I felt like I wanted to go back to the Bali house," and she added, "He made me very tired." Young-suk complained of fatigue to another female contestant, and because he had to go on two dates the day before the decision she grew even more exhausted.

Moreover, Young-suk said, "I thought Young-chul and Jung-sook would have a very fun date. When we had brunch together she barely ate. I thought she would eat a lot there. Even if I don't have feelings, I would be concerned, but since I do have feelings it bothers me more," she said decisively. Young-suk and Jung-sook had different charms, and they both roughly had feelings for Young-chul.

Jung-sook asked Young-chul point-blank, "Is it okay if a woman works?" Young-chul said, "It's fine. But it sounded like your father in that interview. He said he wanted the woman to focus on housework and childcare. Honestly, I know how hard it is to take care of kids. I just hope she doesn't have to work so hard outside," and added, "Men say they don't want to become ATMs, but I'd rather be an ATM for someone I love. That's originally the right thing," as he laid out his ideal patriarchal view.

Also, Young-chul said, "If I earn 100 million won, I think half should go to my wife. If each of us takes our position well, I think I'm conservative, but I still consider that what I earn is thanks to my wife," he said. Jung-sook was surprised and said this sounded like her parents. While she found Young-chul's firm thinking manly, she said, "I feel like I'd have to meet someone like my father from the past and support him, that I couldn't run my own business, that long distance, and his philosophy on luxury consumption, I don't know," and fell into deep thought.

In fact, Young-chul himself was troubled over Jung-sook, who seemed to fit him well. Although Young-suk remained his unwavering first choice, he felt consideration from Jung-sook because she endlessly listened to his stories. He chose Jung-sook on the last date the day before the final decision because he wanted to talk a little more.

Then the groom among the married couple was revealed. It was Young-chul. Song Hae-na said, "I thought Young-chul would be the least likely to get married," expressing surprise, and Defconn marveled, "Young-chul used to complain a lot about age-gap relationships, but he met an older sister and ended up getting married."

[photo source] SBS variety show 'I'm SOLO' broadcast screen capture

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