Fans slam ZEROBASEONE members' rumored new group name

K-pop boyband ZEROBASEONE has become a topic of fans' speculation regarding a possible new group formed by its members. The buzz centers on the rumored group name, which fans have criticized as 'absolutely terrible.' This speculation does not involve a comeback or controversy.

The Times of India reports that ZEROBASEONE, a K-pop boyband, is drawing attention from fans due to rumors about its members forming a new group. According to the article, fans have expressed strong disappointment with the rumored name, describing it as 'absolutely terrible.' Subheadings in the coverage highlight questions like 'Is ZEROBASEONE forming a new group?' and note that 'fans are disappointed with the rumored name' and 'fans call the rumored name terrible.' The description states that the speculation is not related to a comeback or controversy, but rather focuses on this new development. The TOI Entertainment Desk covers entertainment news, including K-pop, providing insights into such fan reactions. Keywords associated with the story include Kpop, Boyband, ZEROBASEONE, ZEROBASEONE new group, and Kpop news. No further details on the rumored name or official confirmation are provided in the sources.

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