Single's Inferno 5 Female Cast: Instagram Handles and Professional Backgrounds
Discover the Single's Inferno 5 female cast profiles, including Instagram handles and backgrounds. Meet Miss Korea Kim Go Eun, Miss Earth Choi Mina Sue, and more.
The hottest island on Netflix is back. Single's Inferno 5 has officially revealed its new group of singles, and the female cast is already making waves with their impressive backgrounds. From beauty pageant royalty to elite athletes, this season's lineup is arguably the most accomplished yet.
Meet the Single's Inferno 5 Female Cast Members
Leading the pack are two certified beauty queens. Kim Go Eun won the 66th Miss Korea pageant in 2022 and works as a professional model. She's also the daughter of famous soccer player Kim Hyun Soo. Joining her is Choi Mina Sue, an Australian-born pageant star who made history by winning the 22nd Miss Earth title. Mina is currently studying communications at the University of Illinois.
From Track Stars to Craft Designers
The athletic prowess of this season is highlighted by Kim Min Ji, a professional track-and-field athlete specializing in the 400-meter sprint. Min Ji has previously appeared on shows like 'Shooting Stars' and 'King of Survival.' Meanwhile, Park Hee Sun, the first to arrive on the island, brings a dancer's energy from her background as a cheerleader. Freelance announcer Ham Ye Jin and resin craft designer Lee Joo Young round out the diverse group, each bringing a unique flair to the competition for love.
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