
From the cryptic post by Ice, wife of Neng Mengjai, who posted a sharp message about someone saying, “The event is over, so stop pretending. Don’t let the younger generation see this. I don’t want to do it.”
This led people to connect it to Ball Chernyim, sparking a huge discussion among comedians, including veteran comedian Chusee Chernyim, who went live to address the matter, saying that in the past comedians never let their wives take jobs, because whenever they got involved, it caused trouble.
“Ball Chernyim is a good person, and Neng Mengjai was also a good person. To be honest, neither was a superstar, not even half as famous as P’ Robert Saikwan. But why was the funeral so well organized? Because of the influence of Ball Chernyim, P’ Mum Jokmok, the senior in the comedy circle, as well as P’ Note and P’ Ped Chernyim. Comedians love and support each other; regardless of fame, they respect one another. Good people usually have beautiful funerals. P’ Wan also passed because of P’ Ball’s influence. Many important people attended because of our goodness—we never abandon each other.”
“But this year, be careful. There will be many comedians, including myself. As long as we don’t accept the truth, beware. Karma is unavoidable. Death is perfect for everyone. Don’t believe all the news about comedians. I know everything but don’t want to speak. The Buddha’s teaching applies forever: where there are interests, there will be schemers. It’s the truth, a reality. Sometimes what you see isn’t real—it’s an illusion. Manners, deceit, illusion. Those who criticize others are fools—remember, karma is swift. I believe in karma.”
Regarding the recent post, Chusee said Ball was already stressed. He didn’t know anything. He was resting when reporters called nonstop. Ball isn’t involved. Don’t talk about it.”
“In the past, every comedy troupe never let wives handle work because wives always caused trouble. This isn’t about Jazz and Jang—the latter is okay, having siblings and friends.”
“Nowadays, I’ve called and a wife answered the phone. Even singers got startled, even though it was our event. Wives interfere with their husbands’ schedules—it’s a problem. Use a personal manager instead. In the past, comedians never let wives interfere because there were no friends or siblings. Also, without our help, Neng Mengjai’s funeral wouldn’t have gone smoothly.”
Many who heard Chusee’s words agreed they were true, including Gift Khokkhoon, who commented, “People today are outspoken but lack kindness.”
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