Must Watch? New Netflix Dating Show Gaining Attention After Unexpected Clip Goes Viral
Netflix has just premiered its newest Korean dating show, Better Late Than Single, and it’s already gone viral online thanks to its unique premise and unexpectedly hilarious moments.

Unlike typical dating shows filled with seasoned flirters, this series focuses on individuals who are called motae solo — a Korean term for people who have never been in a romantic relationship. The show’s fresh angle allows it to have a different kind of charm, with more genuine, awkward, and often touching interactions between contestants who are navigating love for the very first time.

The panel of celebrity mentors — including Seo In Guk, Car, the Garden, Lee Eunji, and Kang Hanna — adds even more humor and heart to the program. The group actively supports and styles the cast, guiding them like older siblings or trusted friends.

One clip from the show has gone particularly viral. During a conversation with one of the contestants, Seo In Guk listens as the participant recalls a moment when he thought he held hands with a girl he liked. But it turns out… it was during a group prayer session where everyone was supposed to hold hands!
ㄸㅂ 서인국 반응 = 내 반응
한 모태솔로가 잇엇은..
좋아하는 여자 손을 잡아봣댓은..
알고보니 손 잡고 기도하는 시간에 잡은 거엿은 씨아앙…. pic.twitter.com/FXKOjjf2YF— ٕ (@zhezxe) July 8, 2025
Seo In Guk’s stunned and deadpan reaction to the story had both the cast and viewers laughing out loud, and that short moment quickly spread across Korean social media.


It was all Korean netizens could talk about!

- “Seo In Guk’s facial expression is freaking hilarious.”
- “Seo In Guk’s front teeth are revealing the truth LOL.”
- “F**k, Seo In Guk’s expression is killing me hahahahahahahahaha.”
- “His expression is seriously so funny LOL.”
- “LOL Seo In Guk’s face hahahaha I’m dying. For some reason, I expected it to be that kind of story, but it still caught me off guard LOL.”
Better Late Than Single has aired its first three episodes out of a total of 12, and early reactions suggest the series could be Netflix’s next big hit in the dating show category.