Born in 2004? Netflix Korea Has Something Exciting Planned for You!

Netflix Korea is really bringing up some new and interesting reality shows in the upcoming days and their latest announcement is bringing up excitement for every 19-year-old out there! So if you are born in the year 2004, this is the time for you to shine bright!

Earlier today, the social media account of Netflix Korea announced their upcoming reality show that focuses on the brightest days of our youth- the days of our last year as a teen that bring unforgettable memories. The age of 19 is the border of our teenage days and the time when everything changes for each one of us.

Netflix Korea made an announcement to bring together all 19-year-olds to participate in a reality show that they are hosting which will shine just like the age itself. Calling out to every 2004 born, they ask the teens to apply for the program that is soon to commence shooting- somewhere in the month of December.

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And so, to every 19-year-old out there! Go ahead and participate in the upcoming program to celebrate the last days of your teen life because the recruitment period lasts till the end of this month only. You can find the link to apply on the social media profile of Netflix Korea.

Check out the Netflix Korea Announcement

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Netflix is bringing out announcements for some really interesting reality shows that are ready to give the public an experience of a lifetime. From their Squid Game The Challenge recruitment to now this upcoming show, we can say that the upcoming year is bound to be filled with excitement for every one of us.

Reality shows on the OTT platform are really hitting another new high of entertainment for us all, and now with the team inviting the general public for the same, we are also hitting a new height with the experience itself.

This is a call for everyone out there to be a part of something big, and while we wonder about the result of these reality program projects with the viewers, let’s keep our excitement up for the same because this is to open up a new door for us all.

So once again, don’t shy away from this experience of a lifetime and go ahead to take part in these opportunities that won’t be back any time soon. And once you are out there on our screens, do let us know about your experience as a viewer or as a participant in the comments below!

Till then, watch a variety of reality shows on Netflix.

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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