
When mentioning the name of "Jenny Daimeudtasodchoen" it must be said that any small move she makes often turns into a drama topic. Recently, she became a hot topic again after going live, clearly showing herself signing documents to pay taxes, along with proof. Yet some netizens questioned, "Did she really pay the taxes?"
Known as Jenny, who can be killed but not insulted, she firmly announced that the tax amount paid this year reached 100 million baht. Comparing just the tax figure makes many wonder how high her actual income must be.
Recently, Jenny opened up at an event where she was a presenter, confirming she truly paid 100 million baht in taxes. She explained the high tax amount came from the "Jenny Festival" marathon live sales event, a national-level occasion featuring many celebrities selling products, generating nearly one billion baht in revenue.
Jenny emphasized she is fulfilling her duties as a Thai citizen by paying taxes properly. She said she would ignore criticism or sarcastic remarks from netizens because no matter how much she tries to prove herself, she cannot make everyone believe her. She chooses to care only about those who love and genuinely wish her well.
Another issue causing her serious stress, to the point of tears and fearing for her life, was testing positive for HPV, a virus that can cause cervical cancer in women.
Jenny said that when she received the test results five years ago, she was very worried due to a family history of cancer, which led to much fear and many thoughts. However, after receiving treatment and medical advice, she felt much more at ease. The doctor explained that HPV developing into cancer depends on many factors and that testing positive does not mean immediate cancer.
Currently, Jenny is following her doctor's treatment recommendations and urges all Thai women to regularly check their health, emphasizing that early detection and proper care are the most important.
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