Single’s Inferno Season 5 fans have one demand amid Choi Mina Sue backlash

Choi Mina Sue is currently the most popular contestant from Single’s Inferno Season 5, and recent episodes have sparked even more conversation about her. Now, viewers are voicing a clear request.

One frequent criticism of reality TV is how much time is dedicated to each participant, and Single’s Inferno faces the same challenge.

Viewers expressed frustration last year with the amount of screen time given to Lee Si-an and Yuk Jun-seo during Season 4.

Although Single’s Inferno Season 5 seems to have found a good rhythm, Mina Sue is getting a lot of attention after changing who she seems interested in on the show. Many fans are now speaking out to support her amidst the strong negative reactions.

Single’s Inferno Season 5 viewers shut down Choi Mina Sue backlash

Choi Mina Sue is receiving a lot of angry comments and red flag emojis on her Instagram page. People are responding by speaking out against the online bullying and calling for it to stop.

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Okay, so watching Single’s Inferno is fun, but you gotta remember, it’s just a heavily edited show. We’re only seeing what the producers want us to see, not the full story. And honestly, even if you don’t like something a contestant does, that never gives anyone the right to harass them. It’s just not cool.

Someone on Reddit noticed something strange happening on Mina Sue’s Instagram comments, and shared a screenshot. The comments section included a lot of posts using a popular GIF of Olivia Munn eating hot dogs.

This is just one example of what I’ve been seeing,” the Reddit user explained. “I understand she might seem unpleasant at the moment, but that’s no excuse for using abusive language towards her.”

Many viewers of Single’s Inferno are upset by hateful comments being directed at a contestant. One fan wrote that the comments are shameful and harmful, and expressed hope that the contestant is surrounded by supportive friends and limits who can comment on her posts.

Someone else commented that people should really reflect on their own behavior. They questioned how anyone could judge others while engaging in negativity online, suggesting that criticizing strangers on social media reveals more about the commenter’s own character than the person they’re criticizing.

Someone else agreed, saying, “I don’t care for her either, but people are being way too harsh.” They added, “I’m sure she’s watching and feels awful already, and that’s punishment enough.”

Another person added, “This is really awful. It’s just a TV show, so why would they try to intimidate her?”

Look, I’ve seen people are going after Mina Sue on her personal Instagram, which isn’t cool. And honestly, I’m not trying to defend anything she or anyone else on Single’s Inferno did that was messed up or just plain wrong. It doesn’t matter what happened on the show, attacking her personally isn’t the answer.

Honestly, cyberbullying just isn’t cool. It’s easy to forget there are actual people behind those screens. Yeah, the cast chose to be on the show, but what gives anyone the right to be awful to them online? It’s seriously messed up and just plain disgusting to see people acting like that.

The final episodes of Single’s Inferno Season 5 arrive on Netflix on February 3rd. Before then, you can check to see which couples are still together, meet the show’s hosts, and find out about other upcoming TV shows in our 2026 release calendar.

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2026-01-28 18:49