After the finale of Single’s Inferno 5, Park Hee-seon is opening up about what the experience truly meant to her.
The former Miss Korea contestant, who formed the final couple with Lim Soo-bin on the show, shared a heartfelt message reflecting on self-discovery, gratitude, and the meaning of sincerity.
On February 12, Park Hee-seon posted a long message on social media, describing the emotional journey she went through during filming.
She admitted that while pursuing goals such as university, internships, and career advancement, she had been so focused on moving forward that she lost sight of herself.
Through Single’s Inferno 5, she said she was able to temporarily step away from reality and concentrate entirely on her emotions. The experience allowed her to better understand who she is beyond external achievements.

Park also expressed appreciation for the relationships she formed on the show, noting that without the program, she might never have met those individuals.
She thanked viewers for immersing themselves in the cast’s unfiltered moments and for empathizing with their emotions. According to Park, the show reinforced her belief that sincerity resonates with people.
Her closing words, “I realized that sincerity always finds its way,” quickly circulated among fans, becoming a highlight quote from the season’s conclusion.
Since the broadcast ended, online discussions have intensified regarding her relationship with Lim Soo-bin.
Reports that Park, currently a student at Carnegie Mellon University, submitted exchange program applications to Seoul National University and Yonsei University have fueled speculation that the two may continue their relationship off-screen.
While neither has officially confirmed their current status, viewers remain invested in whether their on-screen connection has translated into real life.
As Single’s Inferno 5 wraps up, Park Hee-seon’s message leaves behind a central theme that resonated throughout the season: authenticity can still stand out, even in a competitive dating reality format.