
It caused Por Anon, the famous director, to be severely alarmed after a mysterious woman claiming she had an appointment to become an actress broke into his residence. The incident escalated to the point that police and security officers had to intervene and negotiate with her to stop her behavior. He stated he had never personally known this woman. When asked at a film launch event, he explained that recently a woman came to his home where he works at Kantana. The security guard called him, saying someone was there. He was puzzled because he had not arranged any meeting or known the woman. The guard handed the phone to the woman, who claimed she had an appointment and wondered why he was not home. He told her he had not made any appointment, did not know her, and questioned how she knew his address. It turned out a motorcycle taxi driver had brought her because that driver at the village entrance recognized him. The woman refused to leave. He was still at work. The guard said she had not left. He told the guard to block her from entering the house. She then complained to the guard, asking to come in just to charge her phone battery because it was dead. The guard refused.
The next morning, she returned again. It is unclear if she stayed overnight nearby. When she came back, it was unacceptable—she tore up banknotes and scattered money inside his house, then threw her broken phone inside. He then called the police, though it was actually the guard who handled it. The police came to clarify the law, saying, “You cannot throw things inside like this; it is illegal.” Eventually, the woman disappeared but did not leave the area. While driving by, his assistant pointed out, “That’s the woman.” He reaffirmed that he did not know her at all, had no relationship or interest, and was very confused by the situation.
He emphasized that anyone wishing to apply should not come to his home because he is not accepting anyone right now. Lately, he has only been developing a few actors for small roles. Applications should be submitted via Instagram or Facebook, not by invading his home, as that is illegal. He instructed the guard to strictly prohibit anyone from entering without prior phone approval from him. Although he has not encountered her again, he saw photos she had taken, which surprised him: “They actually broke into here?”
Such incidents happened more often before, but since moving to this new and harder-to-find house, it had not occurred until now. He was shocked and wondered what her intentions were, especially since she left debris inside the house. He became more concerned, fearing it could be drugs left in his home, which would be disastrous. He has called the police to inspect the place.
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