Fans of the survival show Boys II Planet are buzzing after a trainee seemingly confirmed a romantic relationship shortly after his elimination. Many believe he is celebrating his exit from the show by publicly acknowledging his partner, sparking congratulations and mixed reactions online.
Traineeโs Social Media Post Sparks Dating Rumors
The trainee, whose identity is being widely discussed on social media, posted a series of photos and messages that fans interpreted as a relationship announcement. Some netizens pointed out that the timingโright after his eliminationโsuggests he might have been keeping the relationship private during the show.
“Heโs free now, so heโs hard-launching his relationship. Good for him!” โ Twitter user
“This is so cute! He waited until after the show to go public.” โ Fan comment on Weibo
Fans React with Support and Humor
While some fans expressed surprise, many others congratulated the trainee for what they see as a bold move. Memes and jokes about “post-elimination freedom” spread quickly, with fans humorously comparing his situation to other survival show contestants who revealed relationships after their time on the show ended.
“Elimination = instant boyfriend era.” โ Korean forum user
“He really said, โIf I canโt debut, at least I can date.โ” โ Instagram comment
Survival Show Contestants and Dating Rules
Dating rumors often surround survival show contestants, as many agencies impose strict no-dating clauses. While some trainees deny relationships to avoid controversy, others confirm them after elimination, leading to fan debates. This traineeโs situation has reignited discussions about how much personal freedom contestants should have.
What Happens Next for the Trainee?
Though he didnโt make the final lineup, fans are curious about his next steps. Some hope heโll join another agency or pursue solo activities, while others joke that he might focus on his relationship instead.
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Sources: Twitter discussions, Weibo fan communities, Korean online forums.