Wavve’s original dating reality show “StandBIMe” is set to premiere on June 19, 2026, and its most talked-about angle is clear: this is a romance format built around gender-blind attraction rather than a fixed male-female dating setup. For readers arriving through the wider StandBIMe K-pop meme conversation, the source-backed story here is not a casting rumor or idol update, but a new Korean dating reality series that asks what happens when participants leave more possibilities open from the start.1
The show has been introduced as a romance reality program where cast members focus less on gender conditions and more on the feelings they develop for one another, along with the possibility of love. Wavve also released an official poster and first teaser ahead of the premiere, giving the public its first look at the tone of the series.1
A Gender-Blind Romance Format Built Around Possibility

The central idea of “StandBIMe” is simple but culturally loaded: attraction is not arranged around a predetermined gender pairing. Reports describe the program as moving away from the familiar structure of many dating shows, where romance lines are usually framed through predictable gender roles and expected matches. Instead, the cast will get to know one another while confirming feelings, doubts, interest, and unexpected emotional changes along the way.2
That shift matters because dating reality shows often depend on rules. Who can choose whom? What kind of couple is treated as the “main” possible outcome? Which emotional confession is framed as surprising, and which is treated as normal? “StandBIMe” appears to place those assumptions closer to the center of the viewing experience. The drama is not only about who likes whom, but also about how open each person can be when the range of possible feelings is not narrowed in advance.
The teaser language reported by Korean outlets points directly at that premise. One cast member’s line, translated naturally, asks, “What gender were you expecting?”3 Another teaser line says, “Let’s leave it open. That’s why we came, isn’t it?”4 These short lines work because they turn the usual dating-show question inside out. Rather than asking whether two people fit the expected couple template, the show seems to ask whether the participants can stay honest with themselves when the template is loosened.
Why the Show Stands Out in Korean Dating Reality TV
Korean dating reality programming has already become a major entertainment category, but “StandBIMe” is being positioned around a more specific identity. Hankook Ilbo described it as a domestic first bisexual dating reality show, while also noting that the production is handled by the company behind Wavve’s original “His Man” and that Kim Hyun-kyung PD, who directed “His Man 4,” is directing “StandBIMe.”3
That production context gives the series a clear place in Wavve’s broader romance reality slate. Segye Ilbo also described “StandBIMe” as continuing Wavve’s flow of LGBTQ dating entertainment, with Kim Hyun-kyung PD attached as director.5 The connection does not mean the new show will repeat an earlier format. Based on the available descriptions, its own hook is the openness of attraction across gender boundaries and the emotional uncertainty that follows.
Wavve’s own framing, quoted in coverage, says the program does not define the form of love and instead shows diverse emotions and relationship possibilities.5 That wording is important because it presents the show less as a gimmick and more as a format choice. The audience is being invited to watch feelings form before they are neatly categorized.
The official poster also reinforces this emphasis on possibility. NewsPim reported that the poster features the backs of three men and women along with the phrase “all the possibilities we will love.”4 Even without adding extra interpretation, that image-and-copy combination suggests a show interested in uncertainty, openness, and the tension between anticipation and confession.
What Viewers Can Expect From the First Release
“StandBIMe” is scheduled to be released exclusively on Wavve on June 19, 2026.4 The release date is still ahead of the current date, June 15, 2026, so only the pre-release details in the official newsroom announcement and Korean media coverage are available here.
From those details, the expected viewing points are emotional rather than rule-heavy. Newsis reported that the program will follow participants as they move beyond familiar dating-show structures, get to know one another, and check their feelings. The same coverage pointed to interest, concern, and unexpected changes of heart as key elements to watch.2
The Fact reported that the first teaser shows complicated love lines among participants looking for real love, as well as attitudes not limited by gender.6 That suggests the series will not treat openness as a background concept only; it is likely to shape the way conversations, choices, and emotional reversals are presented on screen.
For international readers, the title may also be easy to misread through meme culture. The main keyword “StandBIMe K-pop meme” may lead some people toward idol casting speculation, but the verified information points to a Wavve original dating reality show, not a K-pop project. The useful way to understand the buzz is to focus on the format: a Korean romance reality program that makes gender-blind attraction its defining premise.

“StandBIMe” is drawing attention because it changes the usual dating-show question from “Which expected couple will form?” to “What feelings become possible when expectations are left open?” With its June 19, 2026 Wavve premiere approaching, the show’s appeal rests on that direct but meaningful shift: love, uncertainty, and connection are being framed as possibilities before they are defined.
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- 양성애 연프 온다…'스탠바이미' 19일 공개 (뉴시스, 2026-06-10)
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- “사랑의 형태 규정하지 않아”…양성애자 연프 '스탠바이미' 나온다 (세계일보, 2026-06-10)
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