The director behind the popular dating variety show “We Got Married,” where Korean celebrities live as married couples, is returning with a brand-new Korean dating reality show titled “Alumni Lovers,” now on KOCOWA+.

Alumni Lovers” is now on KOCOWA+

MBC’s latest dating reality series will bring together eight former schoolmates who gather at a training camp to reminisce about their school days and explore the possibility of becoming a couple. The show focuses on cast members who share past school connections, reconnecting as adults in search of a romantic bond.

Alumni Lovers” boasts an impressive panel lineup that is ready to offer over 100 humorous and candid comments to support potential couples. The lineup includes heartthrob Lee Seok Hoon, professional torch-carrier Yoo Byung Jae, fate seeker Kim Dae Ho, romance expert Lee Eun Ji, and Kwon Eun Bi, the master of flirting in the MZ Generation.

The production team promises a diverse cast, featuring individuals ranging from a former school talent show star to a transformed transfer student now stunningly beautiful, and even an ex-boyfriend whose relationship lasted just three days at a tteokbokki place! “Alumni Lovers” premieres on December 5 and will be available to watch on KOCOWA+ with professional English subtitles.

Must-watch Korean Dating Shows

For those who’ve been fans of Korean dramas or K-pop for some time, you might have come across popular Korean dating shows like “Transit Love,” “Heart Signal,” or “Single’s Inferno!” These shows offer interesting concepts and engaging casts that make them have the same vibes as watching a K-drama.

Korean dating shows offer a realistic glimpse into modern dating, capturing genuine emotions as participants navigate the highs and lows of romantic relationships.

Heart Signal 4″

If we’re talking about Korean dating shows then we have to start first with “Heart Signal 4.” This unique show revolves around six strangers living together in a house while navigating the complexities of modern dating.

What sets “Heart Signal 4” apart is its anonymous communication system. Cast members exchange text messages without revealing their identities, creating intrigue for both the viewers and the participants. Featuring a diverse cast from various backgrounds, “Heart Signal 4” concluded earlier this year, achieving significant success. Couples formed on the show were followed up in a special called “After Signal 4,” delving deeper into their relationships.

Change Days

Change Days,” now in its second season, is another intriguing Korean dating show. Hosted by Jang Do Yeon, Code Kunst, Yang Se Chan, and Heo Young Ji, the show offers couples another chance at love.

Participants have the opportunity to date others, exclusively date new partners, rekindle past relationships, or stay single. Over 12 days, they go on dates with different people, exploring their emotions and deciding their next steps. The first season, set on Jeju Island, provides a reflective space for participants to contemplate their relationships.

Love Mafia

Unlike conventional dating shows, South Korea offers unique concepts like “Love Mafia.” Fans of the mafia game will find this show appealing. “Love Mafia” combines romance with mystery, involving strategic gameplay reminiscent of Mafia or Werewolf.

The show doesn’t just pair couples but also engages viewers and participants in identifying secretly paired contestants while navigating challenges and missions. Full of romance and unpredictable plot twists, “Love Mafia” offers drama that parallels real-life scenarios. Hosted by Sung Si Kyung, Super Junior Shindong, Soyou, and Lee Hye Sung, the show delivers witty observations and exciting guesses.

I Am Solo

For those seeking a more daring dating show, “I Am Solo” might be the one. This entertaining hyper-realistic program invites six men and six women eager to get married in the Solo World!

Participants showcase their charms to find their partners and engage in real dating. The show promises romantic yet shocking love stories more heart-fluttering than a melodrama. Hosted by singles’ representative Defconn, model Song Hae Na, and actor Lee Yi Kyung, the show is intriguing and captivating.

Me(a)rry Queer

If you’re looking for something different, South Korea’s first reality show centered around queer relationships might catch your interest. “Me(a)rry Queer” offers insight into the lives and romances of three queer couples.

Rather than a dating show, its central concept is to provide a glimpse into the daily lives of genuine, loving queer couples and the challenges they face in a judgmental society. The show features well-known personalities such as Shin Dong Yeob, EXID’s Hani, and Hong Seok Cheon, a prominent openly gay celebrity in South Korea.

Apart from these shows, KOCOWA+ offers hundreds of variety shows encompassing diverse concepts such as dating, travel, and more, all available on the application with professional English subtitles.

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