
Because she is very true to herself, she has been seen as aggressive, speaking frankly and without manners, for this hottest leading actress. "Bow Malada" She admits that she was once seen that way, but recently she opened up that she is a good person with manners and, importantly, respects others without clinging to her status as a star or celebrity.
Have you been attending events every day lately?
"Looking better, so more work is coming in (Is your career flourishing?) Thank goodness, thank goodness, sacred blessings."
You have many endorsement jobs. How do you feel about being a leading actress with steady endorsements every year?
"Endorsements keep coming in. Some finish and end, but more keep coming. I'm happy and thankful to clients who care and see my sincerity. I actually use all the products. Is maintaining standards difficult? I think not, because I am myself. Clients appreciate sincerity and it fits all generations, which matches my style."
Looking back to when you were just being yourself, what was the public reaction?
"Before, I spoke too directly and too bluntly. There is a fine line between being 'straightforward' and 'rude.' But I am confident I have manners because I know the right time and place. I only speak harshly to those who speak harshly to me. I don’t need to change. Normally, I speak politely to seniors, but if someone is rude to me, why should I accept it?"
Many say you are too abrupt and don't soften your tone?
"Honestly, I do say polite particles. One day I tried to be more refined, and my senior sister even asked if something was wrong. I said no, my mother told me to be refined and pretty that day, so I tried it. But it wasn't me. The carefully folded image got all wrinkled."
Is that bluntness part of your charm?
"I am myself and respect everyone. I don't cling to being a star or actress. I just do my work normally."
But fans like it and some people talk about it?
"Some people like it (laughs), and some don’t. But those who didn’t like it sometimes meet me and then like me because I am like this. I am a playful, mischievous kid who sometimes teases."
Do new-generation actors need to be sincere?
"It doesn’t matter which era; sincerity is always needed. Each era has its own balance. We are ourselves and do what we can. If you want polite particles, they should be with elders. But when we are close and meet often, it's more like friends chatting, making it easier to get closer. I know decorum from head to toe."
Alec Teeradetch’s photos are quite striking?
"Which ones? The one wearing glasses sitting in the go-kart? I took the photos myself. We took pictures together. He is confident in his style. I told him to try making an angry face. At first, he couldn’t, but later he got the hang of it (smiles). We take turns giving compliments—he says I’m beautiful, I say he’s handsome. We encourage each other since others don’t."
Do you have serious issues in your relationship?
"If it were serious, why would I tell you? (laughs) I keep them to myself. Like I said, we argue and then make up right away. Of course, there are things we disagree on—that’s normal. We come from different families but live together."
Now that you have this figure, how do you maintain yourself?
"I eat well and live well (smiles). I like to eat, and people around me like eating too, so we seek out delicious food. But this helps me balance life better and be in a better place. Losing weight means my health has to be good too. I exercise alongside; I don’t neglect that part." Are you happy to have this figure to silence bullies? "Oh, they bully whether I’m fat or thin. They are just bullies. I can’t do anything about them. But now I’m happy with who I am, happy with a lighter life."
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