Change Days Season 2 Contestants: We Have All the Deets!

If you ever wondered why it’s definitely a bad idea to air your dirty laundry in public, then guys, we have a new reality dating show for you. Change Days season 2, already out with 5 episodes, will remind you why trying to date others when your relationship is already on the docs is a bad idea!

Absolutely delicious from its first episode, the series features some very attractive people who will make you stop what you’re doing and take notice. So, if you’re someone who is interested to know about who these people are, worry not, you’re at the right place.

The second season is hosted by Jang Do-yeon, Code Kunst, Yang Se-chan and Heo Young-ji. The contestants include Lee Jeong-hun and Choi Hui-hyeon, Kim Tae-wan and Kim Hye-yeon, Choi Yun-seul and Min Hyo-gi, and Kim Do-hyeong and Kim Ji-yu.

Change Days Season 2 Contestants

Lee Jeong-hun and Choi Hui-hyeon

change days season 2 episode 1

The longest dating couple on the show with 1265 days together, Jeong-hun and Hui-hyeon are turning out to be quite cool and comfortable with each other, although their problems seem to include lacking a spark. Jeong-hun is a dance instructed and is a former-member of boy band TST. Meanwhile, Hui-hyeon runs a Pilates gym and the couple met on a blind date.

The couple has a YouTube together, but they don’t really post anything. However, Jeong-hun and Hui-hyeon both have Instagram profiles that you can check out.

Kim Tae-wan and Kim Hye-yeon

change days season 2 episode 2

A very controversial couple in the series thanks to Hye-yeon’s antics, Tae-wan and Hye-yeon have been together for 241 days. Hye-yeon is older than her boyfriend by 2 years. While Hye-yeon finds an instant connection with those around her, especially with Kim Do-hyeong, Tae-wan finds it especially difficult to connect with someone else and feels left out by his girlfriend. Their relationship seems to be fraught with communication issues and Hye-yeon stonewalls her boyfriend’s tough questions at every given opportunity. Tae-wan is a fitness trainer and Hye-yeon is a primary school teacher and she started dating him thanks to his persistence.

Check out Tae-wan and Hye-yeon’s Instagram profiles.

Choi Yun-seul and Min Hyo-gi

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Dating for 529 days, Hyo-gi and Yun-seul met at a friend’s party and started dating after he was smitten by her! Hyo-gi is an actor who starred in Color Rush and Color Rush 2. Meanwhile, Yun-seul is a university student. Even their relationship has some severe lack of communication where Yun-seul comes across as an introvert and shy. However, 5 episodes in, the couple seems to be breaking out of their mould, especially Yun-seul, and communicating with each other although it almost always dissolves into a fight!

Check out Hyo-gi’s Instagram profile.

Kim Do-hyeong and Kim Ji-yu

change days season 2 episode 2

I don’t know whether to feel extremely bad for this couple or be angry at them! The couple have been dating for 171 days. But, there’s a twist – they had previously dated for 9 months and then broke up and went no contact for 3 years. Their breakup was also quite traumatising for both of them wherein Ji-yu ghosted Do-hyeong. Afterwards, beauty YouTuber Ji-yu and mathematics teacher Do-hyeong seem to have gotten very closed off and don’t communicate their issues for fear of getting into a fight. It’s safe to say that this has resulted in them not talking about some very important things about their relationship and giving birth to miscommunications.

Check out Do-hyeong and Ji-yu’s profiles. Also, check out her YouTube channel.

Change Days is streaming on Netflix.

Check out all of our Change Days season 2 reviews here.

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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