
BTOB’s Lee Minhyuk has drawn attention after sharing heartwarming family photos featuring his father and older brother, whose striking resemblance to the idol left fans in awe.
On January 6, Lee Minhyuk uploaded several photos to his social media account along with the caption, “Forever the youngest.” The images included a throwback photo taken inside a Ferris wheel at an amusement park, showing a young Lee Minhyuk smiling brightly alongside his father and older brother. Their natural smiles and relaxed expressions created a warm and affectionate family atmosphere.

He also shared recent photos that immediately caught the eye for how remarkably similar the three men look, even years later. Lee Minhyuk appeared in a fitted gray T-shirt paired with a navy beanie, gazing calmly into the camera, while his older brother showcased a chic charm in a similarly styled outfit.
The two brothers were especially noted for their nearly identical V-line jawlines, sharp eyes, and high nose bridges, prompting fans to describe their visuals as “doppelgänger-level.” With similar builds and even matching hairstyles, many remarked that it was difficult to tell them apart at first glance. Fans were quick to point out that the brothers clearly inherited their handsome features from their father, further amplifying admiration online.

Meanwhile, Lee Minhyuk recently met fans in Taipei through his solo concert. On January 2 and 3, he held the 2025 Lee Minhyuk (HUTA) Concert ‘HOOK – WHO : KING’ at HANA SPACE in Taipei. The concert marked his first solo performance in approximately three years and two months, following his 2022 concert ‘BOOM,’ and garnered strong attention from the moment it was announced.
After kicking off the tour in Seoul last September and continuing through Tokyo in October, Lee Minhyuk is expanding his global presence with upcoming stops. He will perform on January 16 and 17 at MR.FOX LIVE HOUSE in Bangkok, Thailand, before heading to Europe in February. Beginning with Paris on February 20, the tour will continue through Berlin, Warsaw, Madrid, and London, covering five major European cities.
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