Min Hee-jin’s Iconic Look Sparks Viral Parody Trend in Korea

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A new viral trend has taken over Korea as comedians Kim Ah-young and Lee Kuk-joo bring humour to ADOR’s CEO Min Hee-jin’s recent press conference with spot-on parodies.

In a preview for the upcoming episode of “SNL Korea,” released on May 4th, comedian Kim Ah-young stole the spotlight by impersonating Min Hee-jin’s unique style and outspoken mannerisms. Kim Ah-young’s short video featured her mimicking Min Hee-jin’s distinct tone while making humorous remarks like “I’m sorry, but this fkjussi” and “Fk.” Adding to the authenticity, Kim Ah-young donned the same striped shirt and blue hat that Min Hee-jin wore during the press conference.

Min Hee-Jin Iconic Fit at Press Conference (Credits: TV Report)

ot long before this, comedian Lee Kuk-joo made waves on her channel with her rendition of the “Min Hee-jin look.” Although not a replica, Lee Kuk-joo’s video garnered attention by incorporating a similar outfit, complete with a striped top and blue hat. Playfully acknowledging the trend, Lee Kuk-joo quipped, “What? I was a woman who was ahead of the trend,” prompting laughter from fellow comedian Kwon Hyuk-soo.

Interestingly, the clothing items worn by Min Hee-jin during her controversial press conference quickly sold out, underscoring the buzz generated by her appearance. Since then, numerous photos, images, and videos parodying the “Min Hee-jin look” have flooded various online platforms and communities. Many view these parodies as humorous memes, a common trend embraced by the MZ generation.

Netizens wearing Min Hee Jin iconic fit daily (Credits: Xsports News)

As public sentiment increasingly leans towards Min Hee-jin amid her ongoing media dispute with HYBE, the Min Hee-jin parody craze is expected to grow even more popular, reflecting the dynamic interactions between entertainment and online culture in Korea.

Written by Mason Turner Senior Editor Kpop, Content, Strategy, Trends, Fandom, Reviews, Publishing Mason Turner has 8 years of experience in editorial management and holds a degree in Communications with certification in digital publishing and workflow optimization.

Mason Turner manages K-pop editorial output with an emphasis on structure, consistency, and publication efficiency. He refines content pipelines, ensuring articles meet accuracy and formatting standards before release. His approach integrates editorial judgment with performance data to maintain relevance across topics. He focuses on scalable processes that support high volume publishing without compromising quality.

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