• ZEROBASEONE Grabs Their First Win with "GOOD SO BAD" on The Show!

    ZEROBASEONE is on fire! The rookie sensation (Sung Hanbin, Kim Jiwoong, Zhang Hao, Seok Matthew, Kim Taerae, Ricky, Kim Gyuvin, Park Gunwook, Han Yujin) just snagged their first-ever music show trophy with their latest bop, "GOOD SO BAD," from their 4th mini-album, CINEMA PARADISE.

    The boys took the crown on the September 3rd broadcast of SBS FiL and SBS MTV's The Show, marking a huge milestone in their career. Emotions ran high as the members thanked their loyal fanbase, Zerose, saying, "We love you, Zerose! This win is all thanks to the incredible support you’ve given us since our comeback. We promise to keep working hard to show you an even more improved ZEROBASEONE in the future.”

    ZEROBASEONE didn't just win hearts—they owned the stage! Decked out in astronaut-inspired outfits, the group brought the house down with a performance that was equal parts nostalgic and refreshing.

    Their choreography was a major highlight, with moves like a cupid arrow shot and heart-making gestures perfectly capturing the giddy feeling of falling in love. The space-themed choreography during the chorus was the cherry on top, giving off that signature "dynamic freshness" fans can't get enough of.

    And as if that wasn't enough, they treated fans to a powerful performance of "KILL THE ROMEO," a B-side track from the same album. The intense choreography told the story of rewriting Romeo’s fate, showcasing the group’s versatility and unmatched stage presence.

    ZEROBASEONE is not just winning trophies—they're smashing records! The group has already sold over 1 million copies of Cinema Paradise within a day of its release, making them the first K-Pop group to achieve “million-seller” status with four consecutive albums—all in just one day.

    The album is topping charts worldwide, including iTunes’ Top Albums chart in 16 regions and major album charts in Japan. ZEROBASEONE fever is spreading fast, with Cinema Paradise dominating Japan’s Amazon Digital Music Album rankings, mora Pop Album rankings, and Apple Music Japan’s K-Pop Album rankings. Meanwhile, "GOOD SO BAD" is leading the real-time TOP100 chart on Japan's biggest music site, Line Music.

    As ZEROBASEONE continues to ride high on their success, they're keeping the momentum going by spreading their infectious positive energy through music shows and web entertainment content, making sure fans worldwide stay hooked on their every move.

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  • Lee Min Ho Shares the Hilarious Story Behind His Famous Baeksang Fall—The One Thing He’ll Never Forget!

    Actor Lee Min Ho recently shared an unforgettable and embarrassing moment from his early career, revealing how he became a “falling star” at his first Baeksang Arts Awards.

    On the December 25th episode of You Quiz on the Block (Episode 274), Lee Min Ho made a guest appearance and reflected on his rise to fame.

    The actor, known for his iconic role as Goo Jun Pyo in Boys Over Flowers, won the Best New Actor award at the Baeksang Arts Awards, but it wasn’t just his victory that grabbed attention.

    Lee Min Ho recalled, "I was attending the Baeksang for the first time, and I was so excited. Since I wasn’t going as Goo Jun Pyo, but as Lee Min Ho, I styled my hair in a perm and was ready to go." However, things took an unexpected turn when he tripped and fell on the red carpet.

    He sighed, recalling, "That day, I fell. I fell and created so many memes. Even now, I look back and think, 'How did I walk that quickly on the red carpet?'"

    Laughing at his own clumsiness, he admitted, "I was moving at the speed of light, no composure, no focus. Honestly, more than the joy of winning the award, that day was chaotic and so embarrassing for me."

    Though his win was a highlight, Lee Min Ho humorously shared that the incident of tripping overshadowed the excitement of his achievement.

    It’s safe to say that while the fall became a funny meme, it also became a lesson in humility for the actor, and a moment that fans still remember to this day.

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