
It has become a hot topic that netizens are closely watching again when Moddam Kotchapha Tancharoen read news about a former 1990s leading actress being ostracized by her tycoon husband's family after he developed memory loss. She said the former Golden Doll actress of the 90s is now a spicy singer who built a family and lived with her billionaire tycoon husband for nearly 30 years.
Currently, the tycoon husband is facing health problems with symptoms of illness and memory loss, unable to recognize close people. The former actress has been taking care of him and coming in and out of the house to stay by his side all along.
However, the story took a turn when the tycoon's condition worsened. There were rumors that the grandson and the husband's personal secretary started to gain more power. There were suspicions about certain relationships, leading to the actress being barred from returning to the house.
Meanwhile, co-host Noom Kanchai asked which era the actress was from. Moddam replied the 90s, which is quite a large group. Noom said, "There are many, but if the actress has a tycoon husband, then..." Moddam then asked Rodmay Kanungnij what her name was. Rodmay was surprised and said, "Can I say it? I'm shocked." Moddam asked Rodmay to write it down, so she wrote it on paper and handed it to Moddam, who told Noom, "Angie said this person. Let’s check her out; I don’t know this person yet."
Noom said he just checked but didn’t recognize her. After searching on his phone for a while, he said, "Here it is, this is the tycoon, right? Really? Looks like a village headman." Rodmay gasped, and Noom added, "Actually, looks more like a village headman, maybe not a tycoon." Moddam said, "But judging by the house, it’s not wrong. He has publicly introduced himself before, right?"
Noom looked at the phone and said again, "Here it is." Moddam told him to open pictures from the housewarming merit-making ceremony. Noom said, "Where? Moddam is the one who knows." Then Noom and Moddam looked through the pictures on the phone. Moddam showed Noom how to navigate, saying to click on the views. Noom said, "Moddam, you have to understand, sometimes I don’t have the tiger gene like you."
This made Moddam immediately scold Noom, "Noom, that day I wanted to curse you. I’m not really into social media, but you, Noom, don’t play social media." Noom confirmed he rarely uses it, then showed Moddam more pictures. Moddam said, "See, they have already introduced themselves." Noom agreed, "Yes, they introduced themselves, even kissed on the cheek, see?" Moddam added that many singers performed at the housewarming party.
Noom said, "Wait, are you sure this is a tycoon?" Moddam replied, "Some people have hundreds or thousands of rai of land, I've met them before, but they are not part of the social circle." Noom said he understands but this person doesn’t seem like a tycoon. Moddam said, "But these people have a lot of cash." Noom said, "He’s a village headman." Moddam said, "Don’t call him a village headman; he might be a billionaire."
Angie said many people said they don’t want to know who the actress is but want to know if he is really a tycoon. Noom said he really is rich, judging by this person. Rodmay added that maybe he acts like an ordinary person. Angie said he’s more like a candidate for initials than anything else before the hosts clarified that it’s not Tuk Bongkot or Tuk Mayura.
Then Angie said there are reports of a dispute over a 30-year relationship without marriage registration, fighting for the right to care for the tycoon. Moddam asked if the tycoon has children. Angie said yes, but not with this actress. Moddam said then she can’t win.
Angie said the man is currently ill with Alzheimer’s. According to Section 28 of the law, only heirs and registered spouses have the right to petition the court to become guardians. The person who cared for him all these years becomes an outsider with no legal rights to care for or access their loved one.
Noom said cases like this happen often with wives who are not legally married. Otherwise, the rights would go to the children, who become guardians. They have to sue to claim rights, proving what kind of relationship they had. Angie warned that those who gossip on social media risk defamation lawsuits. Noom said he’d better stop talking then.
Angie teased Moddam to speak up. Moddam said, "I’m just reading the news you wrote, Angie. I don’t see anyone else paying for court fees; it’s all paid by one person."
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