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Love Reaches a Dead End! Ko Tee Opens Up About Ending Marriage, Life After Wedding Not as Expected

News19 Apr 2026 15:18 GMT+7

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Love Reaches a Dead End! Ko Tee Opens Up About Ending Marriage, Life After Wedding Not as Expected

Ko Tee Aramboy or Ko Tee Charoenporn Onlamai Ko Tee Charoenporn Onlamai opened up about his past love on the show "Kui Zaab Show" on One31 channel. He revealed that he married his longtime girlfriend of 12 years, but after only one year of marriage, they separated. He was the one who ended the relationship, despite trying to adjust, as life before and after marriage was very different.

Are you single now?

"Not really (smiles)"

You have a new girlfriend now, so you're not single. And importantly, she was born the same year as you?

"Yes, born the same year, friends, both born in the Year of the Monkey, two cycles of the monkey (laughs)"

You were married before and then divorced?

"We married on 17 Dec 2023, and on 17 Dec 2024, we broke up. Actually, before that, we had spent about ten years together. We tried to adjust and change. Honestly, I didn’t want multiple relationships, but I think those who have married and divorced understand this: life before marriage and life after marriage are not the same."


How was she?

"Before marriage, she was one way; after marriage, another. We had talked before getting married, and I told her if you don’t change certain things, we will end up breaking up. And in the end, we did break up."

People say you dated for over 10 years but divorced after one year, and that the woman left you?

"Honestly, I was the one who ended it, not her. I didn’t want to be a black hole anymore. I don’t want to talk about why we broke up. Once it’s over, it’s over. Sometimes, I don’t want to reveal what’s in my heart for anyone to know. If I announce the breakup blaming her, I wouldn’t be a gentleman. Since we can’t be together, it’s okay. She’s only 35, so I wish her a good life."

Why are you only telling this now? You dated 12 years, married one year, and only now is it over?

"I tried, before and after marriage, I really tried. But in the end, the effort didn’t succeed."

You ended it but still feel sad?

"Yes, I was sad. I took anti-anxiety medication. I don’t want to call myself depressed, but I had to take medicine before bed constantly. It felt like my life was wasted. The cactus plants I used to sell, which I worked hard for as my future, I just abandoned them. Didn’t touch them for about 8-9 months."


You lived like a recluse for 8-9 months?

"Yes, I woke up and went to my regular job, worked with A Toy, but I didn’t have the passion to do it for my future. My three nephews had graduated already. I felt it was time to settle. I could just lie at home and be okay with it."

What helped you heal was TikTok?

"Actually, I must thank the brothers and sisters on TikTok and social media. I am the head of the family, the pillar. I consult my mother who is ill. My nephews were raised by her. I can’t consult my older brother; he’s not around. I am the only one in the house to talk to. Some days, I’d lie in a hammock and cry, not knowing who to talk to."

Did you think of Pee Aoi or Pee Chod?

"Sometimes, I wanted someone to consult with. But when I got to know TikTok, I started with people who played TikTok and were older. They followed me and said they had been fans since I had hair, meaning since I started performing as Ko Tee. So I began building a fan base one by one. Every morning, I’d wake up, water my plants, play music, and ask my fans how they were doing. Now I’m better. I built my fan base gradually until many came to watch. It helped me relax. Sometimes I gave advice. It felt like having friends. Some had family troubles or serious illnesses, and we talked. Some had it worse than me."

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