Entertainment industry power couple Lee Hyori, Lee Sang Soon's surprise support for Korea's first real dating project for young people with developmental disabilities, "Monggeul Counseling Center," has been confirmed to premiere on March 8.
Premiering at 11:05 p.m. on March 8, SBS Special "My heart is fluffy-monggeul counseling center" (hereinafter "Monggeul Counseling Center," directed by Go Hye-rin) is about creating young adults with developmental disabilities' first romance. It is a new challenge by producer Go Hye-rin, who won the Baeksang Arts Awards' best work prize for "Hakseon and then back thing Kim Min-gi," and the 14-year married couple well known as an entertainment world power couple, Lee Hyori and Lee Sang Soon, will appear as the "counseling center heads" to help the romance of young people with developmental disabilities (hereinafter 'Monggeul') who dream of love, promising a pleasant synergy.
Korea's first real dating project for young people with developmental disabilities, "Monggeul Counseling Center," documents in three episodes the process of adult young people with developmental disabilities who want to date finding love and partners in their own ways. Their excitement preparing for their first blind date, first date and first romance is expected to naturally elicit support, as if watching a real-life "Woo Young-woo" romance.
The teaser video and poster released along with the premiere confirmation melt the heart and stir anticipation for "Monggeul Counseling Center." The teaser captures everything from the excitement of the Monggeul participants waiting for their first romance to their honest answers about the feeling called "love," creating a thrill. Their honest and pure romance—expressing how their hearts melt in front of someone they like with "like the way a flower blooms and softly" or being flustered by the nonstop pounding of their heart with "why is my heart like this?"—automatically inspires support.
At the same time, the dating coaching by the counseling center heads Lee Hyori and Lee Sang Soon raises expectations. Acting as the practice partner for an exciting first blind date and going shopping together to ensure winning blind-date outfits, the couple, who were closer than anyone as dating counselors, conveyed overwhelming emotions saying "why is this so touching and beautiful," increasing curiosity about what stories will unfold in "Monggeul Counseling Center."
Watching it makes you want to root for them, and "Monggeul Counseling Center," which keeps lifting the corners of your mouth, raises anticipation for the "sensation of purity" it will cause amid a flood of dopamine.
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