Han Ji-min is a South Korean actress who starred in an omnibus-format series Our Blues, in 2022. She began her career in show business while still a high school student. She was cast in the popular television series All In, in her early twenties. She was born on November 5, 1982 and raised in Seoul, South Korea, and she studied social work at the Seoul Women’s University. So, what is the relationship status of Han Ji Min in 2023. Is she dating or who is her ideal type. Here’s why the ‘A Year-End Medley’ actress hasn’t dated yet even after coupling up with Hyun Bin, Gong Yoo and more.
Han Ji-min Reveals Her Ideal Type
In a recent interview, Han Ji-min shared her ideal type. She expressed that she values someone who is ‘kind-hearted and has a great respect for women. She also mentioned that intelligence and ambition are qualities that attract her as well. She had been stuck in an unrequited love one too many times. She said in an interview with kdramastars,
“I’m not good at dating, but I used to have small crushes on a lot of people in real life.”
The actress may not have found true love, but her professional life is flourishing. There were rumors that she was dating a number of well-known stars she had worked with on various projects.
Han Ji-min Relationships
Han Ji-min works with someone, she often develops a crush on close friends and colleagues. She has been rumored to be dating actor, Hyun Bin. He also described the actress as ‘the prettiest out of all actresses’ making fans blush. Han Ji Min and Park Hyung Sik have always been popular among Korean pop culture fans.
The two actors first worked together on the 2017 short film Two Lights: Relumino, which was about the blossoming romance between two blind characters.
Who Is Han Ji-min?
Han Ji-min is best known for her roles in such South Korean television series as Bong Ye-bun, Lee Young-ok, Lee Jung-in, Kim Hye-ja and Padam Padam, this popular actress won two KBS Drama Awards for her role in Resurrection. She donated ₩100 million to help 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake through UNICEF of Korea, in February 9, 2023.