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Makeover Reality Show 'MAKE ME Girl' to Premiere on Hello TV X The Life

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2025-01-10 14:15:10
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Seoul, South Korea – A new makeover reality show, "MAKE ME Girl," is set to premiere on Hello TV X The Life, promising to transform the lives of women struggling with self-esteem and various personal issues.

The show, produced by LG HelloVision, aims to go beyond superficial physical changes and offer comprehensive solutions to help women overcome their insecurities and find happiness. The show's unique approach of providing personalized makeovers tailored to each individual's specific needs has generated significant buzz.

At a recent press conference, the show's MCs – actress Yoo Ri, dancer Monica, and comedian Um Ji-yoon – along with producer Bang Woo-tae, shared insights into the upcoming program.

Producer Bang explained that the idea for "MAKE ME Girl" stemmed from the success of its male counterpart, "MAKE Me Nam." "We noticed that many female viewers were also seeking similar transformations, and we wanted to create a program that could provide real solutions and support," he said.

One of the standout features of "MAKE ME Girl" is the one-on-one mentorship provided by the three MCs. "Each MC has a unique strength that complements the others," said producer Bang. "They've been actively involved in communicating with the participants, and their genuine care and support will bring a sense of healing and hope to the viewers."

The MCs shared their thoughts on their roles in the show. Yoo Ri, the eldest of the three, emphasized her role as an empathetic listener. "I wanted to be there for those who feel unheard and unloved," she said. Monica, known for her realistic advice, shared, "I wanted to be honest with the participants, even if it meant giving them tough love." Um Ji-yoon added a lighthearted touch to the show, balancing the emotional moments with laughter.

"MAKE ME Girl" offers a comprehensive makeover experience, covering everything from mental health to physical appearance. Each participant will receive personalized solutions from a team of experts, including psychiatrists, dentists, plastic surgeons, stylists, and makeup artists.

The show promises to be more than just a makeover program; it aims to be a turning point for women who are seeking to overcome their challenges and embrace a more confident and fulfilling life.

"MAKE ME Girl" will premiere on Hello TV and The Life channels on October 10th at 8 PM.

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