On the 6th, a post titled 'Failure in the moral verification of a dating reality show contestant' was uploaded to the workplace community platform 'Blind.' According to Maeil Business, the author raised allegations against a specific dating reality show contestant identified as A, claiming:
"A is a homewrecker who ruined a family and also the defendant in a marital infedility lawsuit."
According to the post, A was allegedly dating a married man identified as B, who has children, at the time when the program was being filmed, stating:
"From the time she applied for the show up until the filming period, she was actually in a relationship but pretended to be single. This was a clear act of deception toward viewers, fellow cast members, and the production staff. Her boyfriend is a married man with a child. She was well aware that the child had only recently been born."
The author added, "While filming the cohabitation part of the show, she would spend early mornings at B's residence and then return to the filming set to continue shooting." In addition, the author claimed that despite repeated requests from B's wife, A still continued the relationship and even lived with him. Furthermore, the author stated that A has not apologized to the victim despite the existence of evidence and instead committed secondary harm by sending letters mentioning possible criminal lawsuits.
As supporting evidence, the author attached captured images from CCTV footage showing a woman believed to be A engaging in physical contact with a man inside an elevator. After being posted, the claims quickly spread across online communities and social media platforms. However, the post in question has now been deleted, and the authenticity of the claims remains unverified.
In response, a representative of the dating show stated to Sports Seoul, "We are currently verifying the facts." However, production teams generally do not have access to the participants' personal information. When it comes to verifying non-celebrities who are not widely known, they have no choice but to rely entirely on the contestant's own statements.
