With each season, Netflix‘s celebrated dating show, Single’s Inferno, has discovered some of Korea’s hottest new faces rising to global stardom. Likewise, things were going well for Season 4 contestant Yuk Jun Seo, too. That is, at least, until the recent episodes dubbed him a “red flag.”
Amid the heated discourse about his actions, the UDT soldier-turned-artist-and-actor now faces more challenges: Allegations of having produced a cartoon using problematic words. An Instiz post had already called out the cartoon in 2021—and while it didn’t garner as much attention then, the cartoon has since resurfaced following his appearance in Single’s Inferno.
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— 맛스터 (@masterofjgp) January 24, 2025
A thread about Yuk Jun Seo who is currently gaining attention for appearing on Single’s Inferno, featuring his past offensive remarks about mothers, peoples with disabilities, and prostitution.
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The cartoon, shared on Naver under Yuk Jun Seo’s alleged ID “dbrwnstj123” (which is Yuk Jun Seo’s name when typed in Korean), features obviously derogatory words.
For example, a scene from his cartoon titled “Invisible Triple-Kick” shows a supermarket named “Ni Am Mart,” which is considered an insult toward mothers. In another scene, one of the characters comments, “Doesn’t that person look disabled talking to themselves like that?” Another character is introduced as a “leader of prostitution.”
“Invisible Triple-Kick” was published in December 2012, which, given Yuk Jun Seo’s birthdate of April 1996, means he was 16 years old when he drew them. In 2021, some netizens defended Yuk Jun Seo, claiming that “back then, teenagers all talked like that.” In 2025, though, combined with his “red flag” behavior on Single’s Inferno 4, the backlash is more significant.
- “This is why people say physiognomy is scientific, LOL. He’s not just ugly but straight-up so unpleasant that he ruins my day.”
- “Just another short Korean man.”
- “Haha. Not surprising coming from a short Korean man.”
- “I don’t understand how people with skeletons in their closest have the audacity to put their faces out there as TV stars. Do they think they won’t ever get caught? Or that these things won’t become issues for them? Ridiculous.”
- “Not only is he short, but also problematic, huh?”
In 2012, Wikitree reached out to IOK Company, Yuk Jun Seo’s management at the time, to verify and was unsuccessful hearing back. As of 2025, the contestant does not seem to be signed to a management—leaving it entirely up to Yuk Jun Seo himself to respond to the growing viewer disappointment.
Read more about Yuk Jun Seo here:
“Single’s Inferno 4” Yuk Jun Seo Sparks Major Anger With Behavior Towards Chung You Jin