The Shocking Difference In Instagram Comments For “Single’s Inferno 3” Male And Female Contestants

The Shocking Difference In Instagram Comments For “Single’s Inferno 3” Male And Female Contestants

The difference in Instagram comments that the male and female contestants from Single’s Inferno 3 have gained attention.

Throughout the series, many of the contestants have faced controversies, whether it was Lee Gwan Hee‘s comments throughout the show…

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Or Min Ji‘s “disrespectful” behavior during the helicopter scenes.

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Yet, while both the male and female contestants came under fire, the topic of “hate comments” gained attention on the website Reddit. After the show ended, a post on the Single’s Inferno forum shared photos of comments from Lee Gwan Hee’s and Min Ji’s Instagram posts.

In the comments, netizens were shocked at the huge difference in treatment towards the contestants. Many shared that despite both being criticized throughout the show for their behavior, the tone of the comments was vastly more negative for Min Ji than Gwan Hee’s, particularly with the toxicity of the messages.

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It isn’t the first time the topic of “bias” related to the comments about the male and female contestants has been spoken about during the series, and you can read more about it below.

Netizens Are Heavily Divided On The “Bias” Behavior Of The “Single’s Inferno 3” Hosts

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