Only RM could go to an art fair, mind his own business, and still spark an online frenzy. At this year’s Frieze Seoul, a short clip of him wandering through the event went viral. Not because he was, once again, the definition of “walking artwork,” but because he was spotted alongside a woman. Enter: Mini Han, and suddenly the internet had a brand-new mystery to obsess over.
The clip spread like wildfire, with fans scrambling to figure out who she was. Turns out, Mini Han is connected to the art world and was simply part of the event. But did that stop timelines from spiraling into detective mode? Of course not. Because when it comes to RM, even standing next to someone turns into headline material.
Older ARMYs just laughed, remembering this exact cycle: RM appears in public → RM is near another human → internet loses its collective chill. It’s almost tradition at this point. Some fans even joked that if Namjoon posed next to a painting for too long, people would start asking if they were “together.”
The reality is much simpler. RM has always been an art lover. Museums, galleries, fairs—these are his playgrounds. His passion for supporting and appreciating artists is well documented. So why is it shocking to see him at Frieze Seoul, surrounded by people from the art world? The answer: it’s not. What’s shocking is how quickly the internet tries to turn it into something more.
Still, one thing is undeniable: RM’s influence. Whether he’s on stage, in a library, or browsing art exhibits, his presence makes headlines. This Frieze Seoul moment wasn’t about scandal, it was about Namjoon being Namjoon—curious, cultured, and effortlessly magnetic. The Mini Han frenzy was just proof of how closely the world watches his every move.
So yes, now we know who Mini Han is. But let’s be real—the real headline here isn’t about her. It’s that RM can’t even attend an art fair without making the internet completely lose its balance.