Following the release of Nineteen to Twenty, Netflix is now coming up with another Korean reality show titled - Love After Divorce Season 4. Although it remains uncertain whether the streaming platform will make the initial three seasons available, the upcoming fourth season will be regarded as a fresh installment of the series.
The fourth season will feature a group of 10 men and women who, following their divorce, are now in pursuit of genuine love. Set in a mansion in Cancun, Mexico, the participants engage in a sequence of activities and gatherings designed to foster familiarity and connection, ultimately leading to the formation of couples. Love After Divorce is a dating reality show from South Korea, Season 4 is the USA Edition.
Before you decide to binge-watch the after-divorce Korean 'Splitsvilla,' here are 3 things you should know about the show.
1- Reality TV Creates History
'Love After Divorce' marks the first dating reality TV show centered around divorced individuals. The previous seasons of the show introduced a novel reality TV genre named 'Marathon Love Entertainment.' The fourth season is hosted by notable figures such as Lee Hae-young, Lee Ji-hye, Yoo Se-yoon, Eun Ji-won, and chef Austin Kang.
2- No Cash Prize
There is no monetary reward- no cash prize will be given out at the end of the season. This contributes towards the authenticity of the series.
3- Mansion Details
The Mexican villa exudes opulence, set amidst serene surroundings. The residence is well-appointed, with accommodations shared among several individuals. Strategically situated, the men's quarters are nestled between the women's rooms. The villa boasts amenities like a pool table, breathtaking vistas, a fitness center, an outdoor pool, and a jacuzzi, along with inviting spaces for our eager participants to socialize and form connections. Moreover, a brief walk away is the beautiful beaches making a convenient setting for the romance to bloom.
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