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Controversy of Zhang Hao ZEROBASEONE, Rumored to Be Gay - Once Sang Communist Song Before Debuting as K-Pop Idol

Controversy of Zhang Hao ZEROBASEONE, Rumored to Be Gay - Once Sang Communist Song Before Debuting as K-Pop Idol

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Controversy of Zhang Hao ZEROBASEONE, Rumored to Be Gay - Once Sang Communist Song Before Debuting as K-Pop Idol

Zhang Hao ZEROBASEONE has just debuted as a K-Pop idol, but his name has already become a hot topic due to controversies surrounding his sexuality. These claims have started to spread online, causing speculation and confusion among fans and the public.

Despite the fact that Zhang Hao has never openly discussed his sexuality, rumors about him being attracted to the same sex have started to spread. Find out more below!

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Recently, someone appeared on social media claiming to have had sexual relations with Zhang Hao on several occasions.

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Not stopping there, there were also speculations that Zhang Hao was popular among the gay community before debuting as an idol.

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However, fans quickly defended Zhang Hao, stating that the circulating rumors were unfounded and could damage the idol's reputation.

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Fans also showed their unwavering loyalty and support by emphasizing the importance of respecting Zhang Hao's privacy and personal life.

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On the other hand, fans also tried to report the account by saying that the information being spread was a hoax, but the account kept reappearing.

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The controversy surrounding Zhang Hao apparently did not stop there. He was also criticized after a report revealed that he sang a communist song.

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It is said that Zhang Hao sang at a Communist Party of China event held by a group that believed that China was doing the right thing by helping North Korea against South Korea and its ally America in the Korean War.

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However, international fans denied reports stating that the event was related to the Korean War.

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They stated that Zhang Hao sang at an event held by his school which has ties to the Chinese Communist Party like all schools there.

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Furthermore, fans also pointed out the fact that the song sung by Zhang Hao has no relation to China-Korea history. What do KLovers think about this?