
After the young actor Nak Charlie posted a heated message on social media saying, “We're all quite old now; can't we think clearly? With so many heads together, just living quietly would be fine. People love drama too much. In the end, the hype probably isn’t as good as planned, which causes stress and blaming others constantly.
Why not blame yourself and your own lawyer first? Think carefully about why this stress has happened this time, so you won't keep blaming others. It's that simple. If you can realize this, you wouldn’t be so stressed. There are many nicer things to say, but if you like living like this, go ahead—take turns. Sometimes the buzz is good, sometimes not.
!! Warning: Be careful what you type. Some are so greedy for money they may waste time and money over nonsense!! Just treat it as a funny online matter and don’t waste your life on it. Apologies to everyone for this pointless news disturbing many lives....”
This led many to connect the issue with Attorney Nida Saranya Wangsukcharoen who gave an interview about the progress of the case where Nak’s fourth sister was sued by Nak. Nak is not seeking damages but wants a prison sentence, sparking heated drama.
Recently, Toon Rosarin, one of Nak Charlie’s sisters, posted a lengthy message about the issue, saying, “Please allow me to write. If anyone is annoyed, just scroll past. This isn’t something useful or important to society.
No one conspired or planned anything. I’m not trying to create buzz because I don’t know what I’d do with it. In past years, I tried live streams and basket weaving videos, even being in front of the camera, but I realized it’s not the work I want for life. What I truly love is art, handicrafts, and making clothes. So I refocused on the work I love. When I go outside, I always wear a hat and mask to protect from PM 2.5 dust and to avoid being recognized. Even if no one knows me, I prefer not to be noticed outside.
I barely use social media but started using my personal Facebook a few days ago, probably because I was stressed and just posted casually.
Life is busy with many things these days,
- handling my child’s school paperwork,
- raising my child, teaching, playing board games with them,
- dealing with personal life issues that require time,
- enjoying playing a certain game that relaxes me,
- taking care of pets and I’m very fond of my Dumbo rat, almost kissing it all day,
- doing housework and cooking,
- crocheting,
- making items to sell,
- sorting trash,
- doing art projects with my children,
- following political news,
- and more that I can’t recall.
Each day is packed with many tasks.
I barely talk with friends; I usually love chatting but recently told friends I’m too busy to catch up.
When free, I play one game that calms me and lets me forget worries. Don’t ask what game; I might get addicted.
Everyone tries not to think about this matter at all. I want it to pass quickly so I don’t have to think about it anymore. Every day I consider changing my name and surname and moving to the provinces to live quietly with my child, Dumbo rat, my partner, growing vegetables, and raising ducks.
The other day, a sibling sent me some news to read. I was confused whether it was old news since I just woke up.
As far as I know, the attorney gave an interview because she was at court on a day with other celebrities’ cases, so reporters asked about various topics, including our lawsuit.
The attorney gave a neutral, general interview, not only about our case.
However, some media outlets presented false information, adding fabricated quotes intended to make us the target of harsh criticism. I plan to ask those outlets to remove such content. For those that report accurately without manipulation, I do not interfere.
I’m not hungry for money, though I like it—winning the lottery would be great. These days I live very frugally, cook at home, and live simply. I haven’t been diligent in work lately, focusing on mental and physical health. Once I’m well, I’ll work hard again.
In the end, I apologize that our family matters have cluttered social media. Truly sorry.”
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