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Was a ‘Match to Marry’ contestant removed from the reality dating show? Controversy explained following adultery allegations

Last updated: January 21, 2026 11:25 pm
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On January 20, the reality dating show “Match to Marry” made headlines when contestant Tae-in was removed from the show due to allegations of adultery. The controversy began when an anonymous woman in her 40s confessed to South Korean news outlet JTBC’s program, “Crime Chief,” revealing that Tae-in had an affair with her husband four years ago, leading to the dissolution of their marriage. Tae-in denied the allegations and threatened legal action against those spreading rumors.

In response to the scandal, the production team at SBS, the network behind “Match to Marry,” announced that they were unaware of the controversy during casting and would be editing out Tae-in’s footage from future episodes. This decision was made to ensure a better viewing experience for the audience, regardless of the rumors’ credibility.

SBS expressed regret for any discomfort caused to viewers and emphasized their thorough verification process for casting contestants. They stated that the recent controversy came as a surprise to them, as they had strict clauses in their contracts to prevent any involvement in criminal activities, drugs, adultery, or bullying.

Moving forward, SBS pledged to strengthen and refine their verification procedures to prevent similar incidents in the future. Meanwhile, fans of the show can watch “Match to Marry: With Parents” on streaming platforms like Netflix and Kocowa.

The reality dating show, which premiered on January 1, follows ten single men and women living together in a quest to find love or a life partner. A unique twist in the show is that contestants must pursue their romantic interests under the watchful eye of their mothers, who also accompany them on the show. As they spend six days and five nights together, contestants aim to find a partner they want to marry while seeking their parents’ approval.

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In conclusion, the controversy surrounding Tae-in’s removal from “Match to Marry” has sparked discussions about the show’s casting process and the scrutiny placed on contestants’ backgrounds. As the show continues to capture audiences’ attention, viewers can expect more drama and romance in the episodes to come.

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