Trader consensus on Polymarket overwhelmingly favors Rami remaining with Babymonster, with "No" at a market-implied 97% probability, driven by YG Entertainment's recent confirmation of her central role in the group's upcoming mini-album "DRIP," set for release on November 1, 2024. This full-group comeback announcement on October 30 quashed any lingering speculation, aligning with active promotional activities including teaser images and music video previews featuring all seven members. In K-pop's high-stakes idol landscape, where contract stability and agency-backed narratives dominate, the absence of verified disputes or health issues—unlike past cases like Ahyeon's temporary hiatus—bolsters this near-certain positioning. Realistic upset scenarios remain slim but could involve unforeseen contract renegotiations or personal scandals before year-end schedules, though current momentum points firmly to continuity.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWill Rami leave Babymonster?
Will Rami leave Babymonster?
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This market will immediately resolve to "Yes" if Rami, Babymonster, YG Entertainment, or their official legal or social media representatives announce that Rami will no longer be a part of Babymonster. Such an announcement is sufficient to resolve this market regardless of when the departure takes effect. Only the announcement of a permanent departure will qualify. Hiatus, sabbatical, or other temporary leaves of absence will not qualify.
The resolution source for this market will be Rami, Babymonster, YG Entertainment, or their official legal or social media representatives, or a consensus of credible reporting.
Market Opened: Dec 10, 2025, 4:29 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...This market will immediately resolve to "Yes" if Rami, Babymonster, YG Entertainment, or their official legal or social media representatives announce that Rami will no longer be a part of Babymonster. Such an announcement is sufficient to resolve this market regardless of when the departure takes effect. Only the announcement of a permanent departure will qualify. Hiatus, sabbatical, or other temporary leaves of absence will not qualify.
The resolution source for this market will be Rami, Babymonster, YG Entertainment, or their official legal or social media representatives, or a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket overwhelmingly favors Rami remaining with Babymonster, with "No" at a market-implied 97% probability, driven by YG Entertainment's recent confirmation of her central role in the group's upcoming mini-album "DRIP," set for release on November 1, 2024. This full-group comeback announcement on October 30 quashed any lingering speculation, aligning with active promotional activities including teaser images and music video previews featuring all seven members. In K-pop's high-stakes idol landscape, where contract stability and agency-backed narratives dominate, the absence of verified disputes or health issues—unlike past cases like Ahyeon's temporary hiatus—bolsters this near-certain positioning. Realistic upset scenarios remain slim but could involve unforeseen contract renegotiations or personal scandals before year-end schedules, though current momentum points firmly to continuity.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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