
Since becoming single, work has been pouring in continuously for Big Thitiwut Warun also known as “Finland Village Headman.” He is now performing concerts almost daily, with bookings extending into next year.
Recently, the Finland Village Headman posted a clip of himself singing on stage at an event, telling the audience, “I’m 25 this year, have two children. Tomorrow, Narita’s mother will perform. Hope many will come to support each other. Today, Narita’s father performs, tomorrow Narita’s mother. Let’s encourage one another, we’re all human, love each other, don’t cause trouble.”
“Today the father performs, tomorrow Narita’s mother will. Come support each other, brothers and sisters.”
However, many followers commented critically, saying they did not want such jabs and that it would be better to remain quiet. Examples include: “It’s okay to speak kindly, but please don’t make jabs at both sides,” “He’s already come to terms with it,” “Honestly, that comment shouldn’t be said; it’s better to just stay quiet,” and “I still hold anger and resentment, so it’s hard to move on easily.”
Some saw it as mutual promotion and urged people not to overthink or create drama. Comments included: “Very kind words today. We won’t live beyond a hundred years; eventually, we all return to where we came from. Don’t be angry or hold grudges, live happily every day and you won’t suffer,” “He’s promoting well; this man has moved beyond dwelling on the past. Today the venue is packed, tomorrow feels like a test to see who will attend,” “He speaks for the sake of the children; don’t overthink it,” “Good for you, Brother Big, a kind soul with love and support all around. Think good, do good, speak well and you will prosper,” and “Boss spoke very nicely, no drama, love each other dearly, FC (fan club).”
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