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Durian Under the Sink? ZEROBASEONE’s Dorm Tour Is a Wild Ride

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Popular fifth-generation boy band ZEROBASEONE will appear on MBC’s variety show Point of Omniscient Interference, unveiling their dorm life for the first time.

Anticipation is building among fans and viewers as the show promises to highlight each member’s unique charm, showcasing the “nine members, nine colors” concept.

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MBC

ZEROBASEONE’s dorm setup spans four units as a large nine-member group. Each member has their private room, styled to reflect their personality and preferences—from feng shui-inspired interiors to personalized touches like fragrances and fashion items.

Throughout the episode, the members will display their individuality and various lifestyles.

One member surprises with a surprising pairing of beef and yogurt, while another shows up fully dressed and styled inside the dorm, eliciting laughter from the cast.

From fitness routines to driving excursions, viewers will get a glimpse of activities never before seen from the group, offering fresh and fun insights into their daily lives.

In particular, member Zhang Hao lives up to his nickname as the world’s first durian ambassador by presenting a unique durian-eating show.

He grabs a ripening durian under the kitchen sink and breaks it down in a dramatic segment that draws attention.

MBC
MBC

But the surprises don’t end there. The members go on to shock the cast with adventurous eating segments featuring duck blood, duck intestines, and frog legs. This unexpected mukbang experience is expected to surprise and entertain fans and viewers alike.

On April 26, ZEROBASEONE’s colorful dorm life will be revealed on Point of Omniscient Interference at 11:10 p.m.(KST) on MBC.

Emily Kim
emilykim@insightmsn.com

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