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Chompoo Araya Launches Company She Serve for Nong Gle, Whose Fees Surpass Her Mothers Busy Work Ahead Next Year

News17 Dec 2025 12:44 GMT+7

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Chompoo Araya Launches Company She Serve for Nong Gle, Whose Fees Surpass Her Mothers Busy Work Ahead Next Year

Extremely popular for Je Gle or Nong Gle or Abigail Rangsisingpipat the beloved daughter of Chompoo Araya and Nott Visrut Nong Gle is considered a billionaire heir who does not realize her wealthy background, happily earning a fee of 20 baht for her work.

Recently, Chompoo attended the EVEANDBOY 20th Anniversary Celebration with her daughter and revealed Nong Gle’s company named She Serve Co., Ltd.

Next year, there will be both joint and solo projects. Solo work depends on the product and scope. Some events still require the mother’s presence, but content work can be done by Nong Gle alone. There are various types of work, and she can still take on more.

Job selection must suit her age. I focus mainly on energy usage. Clients must understand that a 3-4-year-old child’s energy and working hours are limited. She can’t do adult-style modeling. We ask clients to understand this. The public sees her doing various tasks,



but behind the scenes, there is preparation and encouragement. She is a child; we do not want to steal her childhood. We keep her work within limits where she still enjoys it.

Choosing appropriate content also prevents controversies. We assess case by case. We review storyboards thoroughly. Honestly, it’s harder than handling my own work because we must brief carefully to evaluate if she can perform at her age and if the final work will look good within her limited energy and time.

We must see everything first before deciding if it’s suitable. For online content on our platforms, we participate in sharing and approve storyboards accordingly.

(Has she ever refused work for being unsuitable?) Not yet. Nothing inappropriate or requiring miracles. I’m clear about her limits; at three years old, she can do a certain amount.

Her fees are higher than her mother’s now?

Oh yes, her rates have surpassed mine. We each have our own rates. Sometimes we know clients want her, not me. We handle it case by case. We don’t want to take away her opportunities. If the job doesn’t drain her energy or happiness excessively, we let her do it because it’s her chance.

She can build experience from a young age. Sometimes I step aside so she can proceed, especially if clients can’t handle two people. It depends on what’s appropriate.

(Does Araya have to step aside for Abigail?) Yes, but not always. It depends on the job. For stage events, I must accompany her. If she’s alone, I must be there with her.




She has her own company called She Serve Co., Ltd.?

Yes. Initially, we had another name in mind, but it was already registered by someone else who seems inactive. She Serve was our second choice and sounds positive. Is it money saved for her? It’s about managing income systematically. (Is Gle the real CEO?) She’s not old enough, so I sign for her for now.

The viral 20 baht fee?
She knows that banknote. Actually, Bank Teaw knows too. She is more familiar with the 20 baht note. We have a concept that she accepts 20 baht fees, negotiable depending on the work. Not every job requires negotiation. For commercials lasting 3-4 hours requiring concentration, sometimes she loses focus, so we negotiate with her.

Her work in the entertainment industry?
I don't think much about it. I understand the cycle of being an online mentor and a child on social media. I’ve seen it with Sai Fah and Pai, and many children before. It comes and goes. They grow, speak clearly, and lose some innocence.

New children will come up. She knows working with her mother isn’t about fame or not. We don’t provide that information. We just say she works hard, is lovely, spreads happiness, and is loved by everyone she meets. People come because they love her, because she’s a good, cute child. That’s all.

When things change, she might focus more on school. We let it happen naturally. She is still my child, full and content as always. We have no plans for the future. Today, we focus on her happiness, not stealing her childhood or making her feel forced to work or miss a normal childhood.

She understands her foreign fans too. She knows what fans are — people who love Nong Gle because she’s a good, cute child who works hard and smiles beautifully. For example, there’s a photo on the expressway. Her concept ideas are about that much.