
A well-known actress Ral Natthamonkan Appealed for justice through Sergeant Kings Tangtim after being linked to a BL series investment fraud case "Your Last Love, You Don't Smile" Valued at over 10 million baht, she confirmed her involvement was limited to introducing the producer. The victim revealed they invested since 2022 but after more than three years have yet to be repaid, leading them to file a complaint against the producer. Both parties have since reconciled and hold no grudges.
In the case where Ms. Pimrada Keeratipinyopas, 34, the victim, filed a complaint with the Crime Suppression Division claiming that a 90s-era actress had introduced her to invest in the BL series project "Your Last Love, You Don't Smile" starting in 2022. She invested nearly 10 million baht, but after more than three years, the project remains unfinished.
Today (13 Mar 2026) at 10:30 a.m., in front of the former Dan Neramit area on the footpath near Saphan Mai, Ms. Natthamonkan Srinikornchoti, or "Ral," 41, a popular channel actress, came to seek justice with Sergeant Kings Tangtim after being accused of involvement in a BL series investment fraud exceeding 10 million baht. Ms. Pimrada, the victim, was also present.
Ral Natthamonkan stated that her explanation aimed to confirm she was not involved in the fraud. She recounted that in 2022, a team she had previously worked with invited her to meet a producer who claimed to be making a BL series and wanted her to audition for a role. The producer also said that knowing she was a host and product reviewer with many contacts, she could help promote products in the series and receive commissions.
She then introduced Ms. Pimrada, whom she knew and who had her own products, to the producer to promote products in the series. Ms. Pimrada became interested and decided to invest. Ral received a commission from the initial investment of 1 million baht but did not involve herself further in the project.
Ral explained she trusted the producer because she knew the producer’s team and had worked with them before without issues, so she felt confident. Although she did not know the producer personally, she was aware the producer was new.
Ms. Pimrada, the victim, disclosed she met the producer through Ral and signed an investment contract promising a 30% return within 10 months. The series was planned to have 13 episodes, but from 2022 until now, she has not received any repayment and only 8 episodes have been filmed.
The victim said she tried to contact the producer for updates and repayment but has been unable to reach them since 2024. She learned the producer left the series industry to start a fertilizer business. She waited for over three years hoping for repayment because the producer said she might get her money back if she waited, but she could also take legal action since investment carries risks.
About two months ago, the victim filed a fraud complaint at Nong Ping Police Station, affirming she will pursue all involved as she believes the act was not done alone. Several others were also invited to invest in similar series projects or pyramid schemes, but many have not filed complaints.
However, Ms. Pimrada said she will not press charges against Ral Natthamonkan, believing the actress was also deceived.
Sergeant Kings Tangtim revealed that police are gathering evidence and preparing to summon all involved for questioning. If they fail to appear, arrest warrants may be issued in the next steps.
Both victims have discussed the matter and shaken hands, confirming no grudges and expressing a desire for the case to proceed through legal channels.
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