• “Single’s Inferno” Lee Nadine Spills on the Amount of “Evil Editing” on the Show and How It Affects Her Image

    Single's Inferno, like all reality shows, edits the footage they get in a certain way to move the story along and make people more interested. Still, this can cause people to miss important moments that they think are "not necessary."

    In a recent interview, fan favorite Lee Nadine talked about what really happened on the show and how the editing changed how she was shown.

    Lee Nadine was a fan favorite on the show, and even though she didn't find love, she won the hearts of viewers.

    In a recent interview with ELLE Singapore, Lee Nadine talked about how the show was edited and how that changed how she was portrayed.

    In particular, Lee Nadine said that, after watching the shows, she realized that a lot of her conversations with the other contestants had been cut "to move certain plotlines along."

    Along with setting the record straight about her relationship with Kim Jin Young, she said that her relationships with other male contestants weren't shown as well as they should have been.

    During her date with Dong Woo, in particular, it seemed very serious because they talked about their careers.

    Still, it looks like the truth couldn't have been more different. Lee Nadine said that the date was actually a lot of fun, even though they talked about some serious things.

    Lee Nadine said, "The reality of our date was very different from what was shown on TV. In general, it was fun and funny, and I had a great time. During the whole date, we talked about both serious and funny things ".

    Along with finding love, the contestants all made close friends, and Lee Nadine's friendship with Choi Jong Woo was one that wasn't shown enough.

    In the interview, Lee Nadine talked about how close she is with Jong Woo and said that she became close to him because she admired and was jealous of him.

    Also, Lee Nadine said, "The main reason I was friends with Jong Woo was because I admired how honest and committed he was. I was a little envious of him because I wanted to do what he did. Because of this and the many times we talked about it, I became his supporter and wing woman."

    But Lee Nadine is not the first person to say that the show was edited in a way that made netizens miss important parts.

    In an interview, Jo Yoong Jae said that the wrestling game scene went on for longer than 30 minutes and that the audience missed a lot of the action because of this.

    The contestant said that he didn't know why he had made the controversial choice to work with Kim Jin Young against Choi Jong Woo.

    In reality, he was close to Shin Seul Ki and wanted to help her by giving Jin Young the chance to take her to "Paradise."

    Given how long the contestants were on the island, it's not surprising that a lot of things were missed. Still, Single's Inferno seems to have left out some important parts that would have shown Lee Nadine's real life.

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  • BTS’s J-Hope Drops More Dreamy Concept Photos for ‘Sweet Dreams’ — Fans Can’t Get Enough of His Cozy and Romantic Vibes

    BTS’s J-Hope is keeping fans excited as he drops even more stunning concept photos for his highly anticipated new single!

    On March 4, J-Hope released the second concept photo for his digital single "Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel)" through BTS’s official social media, giving fans another glimpse into the warm and romantic theme of his comeback.

    In the latest photos, J-Hope brings out the sweet and dreamy vibes of being in love—all in the most familiar place, his home.

    He’s seen lying comfortably on a cozy rug, talking on the phone with a blissful smile, and daydreaming with his feet propped up on a chair.

    Sitting on the edge of a bathtub, he looks completely relaxed, lost in thought, as the soft sunlight wraps around him, adding to the sentimental and heartwarming mood.

    The dreamy setting and his gentle, love-filled expressions perfectly match the theme of "Sweet Dreams," making fans even more excited for the song’s release!

    Before the official release, J-Hope will drop teaser videos on March 5 and 6, leading up to the big moment on March 7 at 2 PM KST.

    To celebrate, J-Hope is also holding an exclusive offline fan event, "Sweet Dreamland," where 613 lucky ARMYs will get to experience the magic in person at 1 PM KST on March 7.

    The number 613 isn’t random—it represents BTS’s debut date, June 13, showing J-Hope’s deep appreciation for his fans.

    And don’t worry if you can’t be there in person—the event will be livestreamed on Weverse, so ARMYs all over the world can join in the fun!

    "Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel)" is a romantic serenade filled with J-Hope’s heartfelt emotions and a desire to love and be loved. With R&B star Miguel lending his smooth vocals to the track, anticipation is through the roof!

    J-Hope has already started his first solo world tour with the "j-hope Tour ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ in SEOUL", held at the KSPO DOME from February 28 to March 2.

    But he didn’t stop there—he surprised fans with a pre-release performance of "Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel)," and the crowd went wild!

    Even before the official release, the song is already getting rave reviews! On March 3, British music magazine NME gave the concert a five-star rating, praising J-Hope’s powerful stage presence and saying:


    "It was clear how much he missed the stage, and that’s where he shines the brightest. He has already proven his abilities as a BTS member, and now, he has done so again as a solo artist. He fully showcased his talent and radiated an energy stronger than ever before."

    With a new single, an exclusive fan event, and an exciting world tour ahead, J-Hope is set to dominate the music scene once again! Are you ready to experience "Sweet Dreams"?

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