LE SSERAFIM’s Kim Garam returns with “garamonly” vlog  hits 10K subs

Kim Garam is back in the public eye—this time on her own terms. On March 13, 2026, the former LE SSERAFIM member quietly opened a new YouTube channel titled “garamonly,” her most direct on-camera update in years.

The response was immediate. According to reports, the channel crossed 10,000 subscribers within an hour of going public, and her name began popping up across fan timelines as clips started making the rounds.

 "Kim Garam garamonly YouTube first video practice room

What’s in her first video: practice room + a simple life update

Her first upload keeps things almost deliberately low-key. Garam appears in what looks like a practice room and speaks in a calm, personal tone—no big “comeback” packaging, no dramatic reintroduction. It plays more like a diary entry than a debut stage.

In the video, she says she’s focusing on acting and taking things step-by-step, drawing a clear line between where she is now and her idol era. She also explains she created the channel to record her days “honestly and simply” while studying, which matches coverage framing it as a university-life style record.

The timeline fans are circulating (and why it’s trending now)

A big part of the buzz is how this didn’t come completely out of nowhere. Fans have been tracking small breadcrumbs for a while, and the moment “garamonly” went live, reuploads and short reaction edits started spreading—especially on TikTok.

  • May 2025: Online communities point to an Instagram account believed to be hers under the handle @garamonly, spotlighted again in entertainment coverage about her social media return.
  • March 13, 2026: “garamonly” opens on YouTube, the first video drops, and the subscriber count reportedly jumps within the first hour.
  • Within 24 hours: Fan accounts push the launch across X and TikTok, with translated clips and reaction edits driving fast, divided discussion.

Why her return matters: Konkuk University and an acting pivot

Garam frames this chapter as an acting pivot, introducing herself as a student in Konkuk University’s Media Acting Department. That detail matters, because it positions “garamonly” less as an idol restart and more as a self-managed record of growth.

And YouTube is a smart choice for that. It lets her control what she says, how much she shares, and when she shows up—without the pressure of formal interviews or broadcast framing.

Background refresher: LE SSERAFIM exit and the controversy still shaping reactions

Garam debuted with LE SSERAFIM in 2022, then exited the group 18 days later amid intense public scrutiny tied to a school bullying controversy. She’s stayed largely out of the spotlight since, which is exactly why even a simple first video is landing as major news now.

A trending pressure cooker: hashtags, TikTok edits, and sharply divided takes

As the channel grows, supportive fans have rallied around hashtags like #WelcomeBackGaram, framing the launch as a second chance. Still, critical posts also continue to resurface past allegations, arguing it’s too soon for any kind of return.

One clear anchor amid the noise: the channel’s reported jump to 10,000 subscribers in one hour.

What to watch next

  • Whether she ever addresses the controversy directly—or keeps things strictly focused on acting and daily life.
  • Her upload pace over the next week, which will show if this is a one-off update or a real rollout.
  • How cross-platform chatter (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok) continues to shape the “garamonly” narrative.

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