
Prawfa Kananchida, and Sia Boat Natdet Today, they introduced their adorable daughter, 8-month-old Noona Ploykrin, making her first public appearance, accompanied by "Khun Mae Pawinee," who admitted she dotes heavily on her granddaughter. They received a 25-baht gold gift and shared an incident about catching one of Sia Boat's mistresses on the phone after he transferred tens of thousands of baht, on the 'Kuy Zaap Show' program on One31 channel.
A very troubling matter—he promised it would never happen again. I heard some women messaged him; is there another one?
Sia Boat: "No one is messaging me now. I’ve told everyone that Prawfa sees every message that comes to me."
Why did you transfer 10,000 baht to her?
Prawfa: "Several amounts, several times."
Sia Boat: "Every time I’m on Kuy Zaap Show, I get stressed (laughs). The person I transferred to is an ex-girlfriend. I was honest with her—we broke up when I was 20. She was struggling; her father was ill, her mother was unwell. She asked for help, so I helped, sometimes two or five thousand baht."
Prawfa: "Two thousand, five thousand, really?"
Sia Boat: "Then she happened to see that my sister was getting married and invited me. I planned to go but didn’t tell my wife it was my ex-girlfriend's sister’s wedding, just said it was a friend's wedding. She got suspicious—if there’s no friend, whose wedding is it?"
Prawfa: "It’s strange. Normally, who invites Prawfa to a wedding? Saying it’s a friend's wedding when there’s no such friend."
Sia Boat: "Better to have few friends."
Prawfa: "No friends, never met his friends in seven years of dating. Whether senior or anything, it felt odd. I asked to see his phone and found a woman talking about going to a wedding. I thought it wasn’t right, so I asked about it—it turned out to be the ex-girlfriend. I don’t know if he deleted or hid messages before, but there were many transfers. I didn’t count the total."
Sia Boat: "Just transferred continually."
What would grandma do if her husband did this?
Mae Pawinee: "That’s unacceptable. Once you’re partners, you must be faithful to each other. I would scold my child."
Bridging the gap between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law: usually, mothers-in-law side with their sons first, but grandma is very kind. Is grandpa a womanizer?
Mae Pawinee: "No. When Boat’s mother was pregnant, he had a brief lapse, but I caught him and hired a detective (laughs). Back then, it cost 8,000 baht. The detective knew everything—where the woman was. I called the woman named Bee and asked to speak with Sia Ne’s wife. She was shocked but sounded like a transvestite. She said no and that she was Bee’s girlfriend. That ended it. I told my husband if it happened again, I couldn't accept it. Boat was just born, and I said end it; I can raise the child myself. He said he wouldn’t leave because their child is lovely. His family then took him out for dinner, but I couldn’t eat. It was very stressful and took a year to accept. After that, there were no more problems."
Prawfa didn’t hire a detective but used GPS through the 'My iPhone' file. Did grandma set the rule that she didn’t want a celebrity daughter-in-law?
Mae Pawinee: "True. At first, Boat knew Prawfa less than two months. Suddenly, he came home and said he hoped to marry her. I got upset. What? They’d just met briefly. Study the relationship first. And since she’s an actress, I worried about my son. Boat started getting stressed. My sister said, 'Don’t you want grandchildren? Whoever your son loves, you have to love too.' So Boat started bringing her home. She’s straightforward like me. It seemed impossible. People usually pretend, but she came the first time without any pretense."
Have you met pretenders before?
Mae Pawinee: "Yes. Once, she followed me from Australia when she returned."
Sia Boat: "No need to tell, Mom. The past is over. Let’s talk about the present (laughs). We’ll discuss it later."
Did grandma open her heart to Prawfa because of her honesty?
Mae Pawinee: "Her honesty. We have the same personality. Normally, when someone comes in, they flatter themselves, but she answers everything truthfully. That day was when I accepted Prawfa."
Impressed at first meeting. Prawfa, were you nervous when Sia Boat said he’d take you to meet his mother?
Prawfa: "Yes, I was nervous. He said he had never taken any woman to meet his parents before. I was the first."
Mae Pawinee: "He never brought anyone home except one person."
Sia Boat: "She talks a lot; that’s her turn now (laughs)."
Mae Pawinee: "At that time, our daughter was still small. I heard her voice downstairs accusing Boat. He wasn’t home; she came herself, investigated until she found out where the house was. She’s older than Boat."
Be careful when going to Australia. How was Prawfa when she first met grandma?
Prawfa: "Actually, I was worried. It was the first time. But she was kind, and we talked. I already knew her reputation for being very protective of her son. Before, Boat and I only met once or twice a week because she always called him to come home. But when we met, both mom and dad were kind."
Does mom win the lottery every draw?
Mae Pawinee: "It’s impossible to win every draw, just often. It comes to me spontaneously. Once, I went to pay respects to Luang Pu Suk and Aunt was possessed at the temple. Two days later, the lottery came out. It’s true—I washed my face on my forehead and saw the numbers 7 and 2. I was confident 72 would come, but I also thought 77 would come. That draw had 77, so I was lucky."
Sia Boat: "Inexperienced people wouldn’t think like that."
Don’t say inexperienced, say expert. Grandma has a great fortune teller. Even when Prawfa’s things went missing, calling the fortune teller pinpointed the location?
Mae Pawinee: "I’m forgetful, always leaving things around. When I call, he always finds them. I have a cat’s collar. It used to be a placenta given to me, but I didn’t want it. Suddenly, a new kitten was born, all white. Our Lao housekeeper taught me to clean it and pray with it wrapped in cloth. He said it would bring luck."
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