Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a custom video to film (someone requested I read a Dr. Seuss book in a leather jacket—don’t ask).
TikTok is where Min drops the "adult" persona entirely. She posts lip-syncs, transition videos, and comedy skits about "working from home." This humanizes her. Viewers see her as a funny, relatable young woman first, and a creator second.
She maintains a diverse social media footprint, which she uses to funnel traffic to her paid subscription services: