Park Seo Joon, one of the most bankable and popular stars in Korean entertainment, is once again in the spotlight, this time for a lookalike. A photo of a Korean man has gone viral after fans noticed he bears a striking resemblance to Park Seo Joon. Many have said he is “Park Seo Joon with a baby filter.”
Park Seo-joon's lookalike, Oh Ian. (Image credit: Instagram)
There's a Park Seo Joon lookalike! Social media has been buzzing over photos of this Korean man who appears to bear a striking resemblance to the popular star. In an interesting twist, fans have also spotted Oh Yi An. The uncanny resemblance between Oh Yi An and Seo Joon has been garnering attention on the internet.
Who is Park Seo Joon's lookalike?
It all started on July 13 when Ian posted a video of the camera zooming out from a phone screen onto his face. Embedded text in the video read, “Park Seo Joon purchased from Temu.” Ian was referring to the Chinese online marketplace Temu, as the site is notorious for copying designs and producing cheap, low-quality replicas for sellers.
Ian's video resonated with many fans, with many agreeing with his claim that his smile and facial features resemble Park Seo Joon's. “He really does look like Park Seo Joon,” one user wrote. Another opined that this is what Park Seo Joon would look like “if he used a baby filter.”
Park Seo Joon is one of the most popular stars in Korea.
Park Seo Joon is one of South Korea's most popular and successful stars. With a career spanning over a decade, Seo Joon made his breakthrough in dramas such as: Kill Me, Heal Me, She Was Pretty, Hwarang, For My Way, What's Wrong with Secretary Kim, Itaewon Class And recently Keijo Creature (2023).
His popular films include Chronicles of Evil, The Divine Fury, Dream, Concrete Utopia And an Oscar winner Parasites (2019). It also marked his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Wonder (2023) in which he plays the role of Prince Yang of Aradhna.
Park Seo-jun will meet fans in Korea and Japan next month as he kicks off his 2024 tour titled “Seo-jun's Time,” his first such event since 2017. The tour will kick off at the Olympic Hall in his hometown of Seoul on August 10, before heading to Tokyo and Osaka.