As Single’s Inferno 5, which premiered on January 20, has released up to Episode 7, a post from a user claiming to be a “family member of a Netflix employee” has gone viral across online communities, X (formerly Twitter), and Reddit. The post alone has reportedly surpassed 5.2 million views on X, fueling heated debate among viewers.

The poster claimed they had watched the season in advance and identified the couple seen in the trailer’s so-called “Paradise bed scene” as Minji and Soobin. The post also described upcoming Episode 8, alleging that Mina Sue and Seungil, along with Heesun and Soobin, go on a double date that supposedly turns chaotic. The poster even used extreme expressions, describing one contestant as being “on another level,” which only intensified curiosity and controversy.

Single's Inferno 5
Single’s Inferno 5

Beyond that, the post detailed supposed final couple matchings, offering specific narratives about emotional shifts between contestants. One particularly eye-catching claim suggested that a participant drastically changed their feelings after learning about another’s job and financial background. The level of detail in the alleged spoilers, including last-minute emotional reversals and timing-related decisions, has left many viewers both intrigued and skeptical.

Reactions from netizens are sharply divided. Some commented, “Why are these spoilers so detailed?”, “If this is true, this post will be legendary,” and “It almost feels real because it’s so specific.” Others expressed shock over the rumored Paradise couple pairing, while many simply described the situation as “total chaos.”

However, it is important to note that none of these spoilers have been verified. The claims remain speculative, with no confirmation from Netflix or the production team. As Single’s Inferno 5 continues to generate weekly buzz with new episode releases, attention is now focused on Episodes 8 through 10, set to drop tomorrow (February 3), to see whether any of these rumors hold truth or fade as just another wave of online speculation.

Sources: Naver