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A fan claims to have seen NewJeans' Minji in London, describing her outfit and appearance, but the photo is too blurry to confirm.

A fan claims to have seen NewJeans' Minji in London, describing her outfit and appearance, but the photo is too blurry to confirm.

February/16/2026 19:00

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A post has appeared claiming that Minji of NewJeans was spotted in London. Recently, through social media and other channels, a post was created stating that Minji was seen in London. The creator of the post, Mr. A, said, 'I met two Korean women. They were wearing black knit hats and black down jackets. Their faces looked just like Minji's. I could easily distinguish Minji's eyes and mouth, but since they were standing a little far away, I couldn't dare to approach and confirm.' Mr. A added, 'I have never met a celebrity by chance, so if it really was Minji, I was lucky.' He continued, 'I remembered again. The person next to me was calling a name that was Kim. Like Kim Minji.' Mr. A also posted a photo with this post. The published photo captured two women fiddling with their mobile phones. The photo was blurry, so it was impossible to confirm whether the woman in the photo was Minji. ADOR won a lawsuit last October regarding the validity of the exclusive contract with NewJeans. Following this, Haerin and Haein expressed their intention to return, and Hani also confirmed her return. However, Danielle was notified of the termination of her exclusive contract, and it has been reported that Minji is continuing discussions with ADOR.

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