According to an exclusive report by OSEN on May 16, Yoon Bomi recently completed her final filming for SBS Plus and ENA’s variety program I Am SOLO: Love Forever. Her departure from the show was reportedly due to personal reasons.

Yoon Bomi joined the program in 2024 as the successor to Jo Hyun Ah.

The show follows contestants from I Am SOLO after their time in “Solo Nation,” capturing their real-life dating journeys, relationships that continue beyond the program, and even romances that develop across different seasons.

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Known as a huge fan of I Am SOLO, Yoon Bomi previously shared when joining the program, “I’m honestly addicted to this show. I know every single contestant.” Her cheerful personality, quick reactions, and emotional engagement with participants became one of the enjoyable highlights of the series alongside fellow MCs Defconn and Kyungri.

After completing her final recording and saying farewell to the program, Yoon Bomi is set to begin the next stage of her life by marrying Rado today at the Grand Hyatt Seoul.

Yoon Bomi and Rado first met while working on Apink’s third full-length album in 2016 and reportedly began dating in 2017. After nearly 10 years together, the couple is finally tying the knot.

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Sharing her thoughts on marriage, Yoon Bomi said, “After going through my teens and twenties, I’ve now become 33-year-old Yoon Bomi. I decided to spend the rest of my life with someone who has stayed by my side for a long time, sharing both joyful and difficult moments together.”

The wedding ceremony will reportedly be hosted by comedian Kim Ki Ri, while congratulatory performances will be given by Apink, STAYC, and UNCHILD.

As marriage announcements from I Am SOLO participants continue drawing attention, viewers are now joking that “even the MCs get married after joining the show.”

Meanwhile, Apink recently successfully completed their 2026 concert tour “The Origin : APINK” across eight Asian cities including Seoul, Taipei, Macau, Singapore, Kaohsiung, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Manila between February 21 and May 10.

Sources: Nate