
After the young singer Kao Kriangkrai Petchrathat decided to take Teacher Kate his wife, along with their daughter, to move to Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, where things seemed happy. However, recently drama surfaced again after Teacher Kate went live streaming in tears.
During part of the live, Teacher Kate said, "I don’t like it. He prefers to go home to his mother, hug her, kiss her, and sleep hugging her, then leaves me alone with the child. I’m extremely stressed. Kao’s family doesn’t need to say anything to me. I don’t care. When we have problems, they shouldn’t interfere or tell me anything. He goes back to his family because he has no responsibilities there. He doesn’t have to take care of anyone because everyone there looks after Kao."
Afterwards, Teacher Kate posted on her Facebook page, Teacher Kate, saying: "My image on social media has changed from the always-smiling Teacher Kate to a mother who looks sad and is often crying. If anyone has good advice or wants to share their perspective, I’m open to hearing it. Feel free to write whatever you like. I’m not angry."
Many fans responded with comments: some suggested she see a doctor as it might be hormone-related; others advised avoiding social media to reduce family drama; some noted cultural differences between Thai and foreign families but wished the couple would meet halfway and focus on their child.
Meanwhile, Kao Kriangkrai also went live discussing the issue, saying frankly, "I told Kate I can’t take it anymore. She keeps involving my mother and my niece, causing misunderstandings and leading people to criticize me. Many have messaged me with insults. I told her that if she won’t adjust to me, the best we can do is separate. That’s the best option if we don’t get along and keep fighting. I said the child is the most pitiful. I asked her if we could separate for a while."
"I love her. I love my child, very much. I’ve always chosen between my child and her. I understand she’s from abroad and alone, but frankly, Kate is a foreigner who should appreciate what she has. Okay, she might not want those things, but everyone welcomed her from the start, treated her well, and accepted everything from then until now."
"I admit I’m still young, only 22 or 23 years old, and I carry everything. I’m very young. My child, frankly, I want her to experience what it means to be Thai, like meeting relatives, but my daughter hasn’t received what a normal child usually gets."
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