
Looking stunning and sharp for "Em Tamjai Toot" or "Wisatawat Rattanaboonbaramee" who showed off her slim figure!! to the two hosts to see for themselves that it’s not AI but truly slim, even facing criticism if she is too thin or if she uses drugs, on the "Khuay Zaap Show" on One 31 channel. She also clearly answered many questions about whether she has broken up with Father Ua Jai Kla or Ua Thitiphong, her boyfriend of 15 years.
So slim so quickly, are you using drugs?
"That's a common topic. When anyone asks, I say I lost weight, but some netizens comment that I'm using drugs. I even asked myself if I were using drugs, would I use the good times to do so? Would I have time to play with drugs?"
"My weight loss is from exercising and some science. I want to be slim so clothes fit better. The tank top trend is coming back. Looking back at concert photos, I looked like I was holding alcohol, and in movie posters, I looked even chubbier, so I kept losing weight. I really like my current figure, though some say I should gain a bit, but I feel okay like this."
When you encounter negative comments, do you get overwhelmed and respond?
"Can I rant? For example, if you want the best figure, it might be 'go to hell.' Some say my eyes look fierce, I want to tell them to learn about contact lenses and Botox first. My face might look normal on camera, but in person, I might be slimmer."
Another topic: when did you and Ja become close?
"It started when we filmed the music video for 'Mai Raed Yoo Yak.' She asked me to be in it. I already knew her and thought, 'Why is this person so bold?' At first, we called each other 'Khun' (formal you)."
"Then we got really close when she moved to live in the same village. If one of us was intense, the other toned it down, helping balance each other. We switched from 'Khun' to 'you' in about a week. I never saw her as just a colleague but truly as a friend."
Did Ja help you enter the entertainment industry?
"I had a band before, just doing reviews and playing gigs. Ja came along at just the right time. When we went to events together, believe it or not, we didn't ride the same van to avoid being too close, but we kept in touch by phone. I think she didn't want to invade my personal time, and I didn’t want to invade hers. Many say she’s dangerous, but she’s actually nice and considerate."
Does she always consult you about love matters?
"She doesn’t consult, she tells me stories about how good this or that guy is, like showing off. I say, 'Okay, if you say so.' The latest guy many call 'the chairman,' but I call him 'Janjao' because he looks like that. When we first met, he grabbed my neck to pour me a drink. I told Ja, 'That table isn’t great; he nearly killed me with the drink.' Ja asked who it was and quickly came back to tell me about that table. I heard the guy went to worship at Kham Chanod to ask for good luck. Maybe the grandfather wasn’t there, so she got him."
Has Ja changed much since meeting the chairman?
"I've been with her. At cafes like this, Ja would rather pee in the van than eat inside; she asks the staff to bring food to the van. When I called to ask where she was, she said she was at a cafe. I thought, 'You’re going to a cafe?' Then she started dressing up, almost like getting tipsy. Is she crazy in love? It’s beyond that."
Recently, Ja faced a crisis?
"It was about her father, right? Ua messaged me that Ja’s father was hit by a car. I wondered if it was true and called her. She was crying, someone who tends to carry everything herself. I encouraged her to stay calm and told her she did well. I went to visit her at the hospital even though she said not to, but I went anyway."
People ask how you comfort Ja since you support your own father. You said you tell her to eat, and you check in daily saying, 'I love you, I’m here.' When we go out, I don’t want people asking about this because TikTok users keep speculating, unaware of the truth. I just feel it’s better not to ask and let people believe what they want. Ultimately, focus on how she cares for her father."
Where does the nickname 'Em Tamjai Toot' come from?
"Before becoming a YouTuber, I started on SocialCam. A junior named Net told me to film a show. I’m not the polite type, just myself. Within an hour, the clip hit over 100,000 views. We thought it was great, but then the clip was deleted—probably due to strong language. Net got fired (laughs). It wasn’t the platform’s fault but probably someone thinking it was too intense. So Net’s whole team lost their jobs. Then I told her to just follow me filming and talk directly to the camera. Starting from Ratchaburi, no script, and the first clip got a million views in 5 hours."
How do you handle having both fans and many haters?
"At first, I wanted to fight back at all the haters, but eventually, it’s not that I can’t take it—I just find it annoying and a waste of time. People insult my appearance, my family, even the scenery. Is it discouraging? Every day it’s just annoying. But don’t touch my family or people close to me. Do I have to live in a bubble to feel pure? I want to fight back but wish they’d come and say it to my face. Come on, those who hate me, say it to my face or ask where I am. Come hit me, I’ll pay your fare. I hate being insulted anonymously online because it’s annoying."
Did these things affect your mental health, even making you ill?
"When I and Net had a fallout, I want to apologize for lying about being tired; we had problems. I faced reporters asking if we broke up, so I called home saying I didn’t want to work anymore and would go back home. It felt like a condition, but when I thought about expenses, I healed myself. During depression, I wanted nothing; it felt like everything died inside."
Did a senior actor ever look down on you?
"I was once called a Grade C actor. They said, ‘I’m not a Grade C actor like you.’ Maybe it was a joke. I was new then and thought, 'Can I see a Grade A actor?' I only met them once, not worked together. The person who said it, I met before and thought they were great, but I didn’t particularly like them. Later, I met them again but maybe they forgot what they said, or maybe they were drunk. I didn’t take it seriously but remembered the words."
Do you feel successful now?
"I feel successful every time someone gives me an opportunity. I’m happy every time I get contacted. I think that’s success for me. Actors ask if I like it; I do but I’m shy. I see myself as a freelancer. If I thought I was successful, I wouldn’t want to continue. So I seek new paths. I didn’t like the song 'Nong Pleng,' but had to do it. Doing the same thing makes me feel like I’ve lost my ability."
How is your relationship with Em and Ua?
"We’ve been together 15 years. From then till now, a lot has changed. On TikTok, people ask if Em and Ua have broken up. As I’ve matured, I told them we’ve changed focus. It’s not about holding hands anymore. By focus, I mean I have to focus more on family, as grandpa and grandma get older every day."
"I also want him to focus on what he wants. He once said he wants to hold my hand until we grow old. I said, 'Now let’s help each other find success individually.' He said, 'Before, when we had no money, we were still together.' I said, 'Everything has changed; everything must grow.'"
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