
She is a capable mother with a strong heart who raised her son with her own two hands. Mae Moo Pimphaka Siangsomboon The mother of Nai Napath Besides being the mother of a famous leading actor, Mae Moo is also a talented actress with a long-standing reputation in the Thai entertainment industry.
- Mae Moo Pimphaka Siangsomboon was born on 14 Nov 1970 and is currently 55 years old.
- She was born into a single-father family and never lived with her mother. Her father is Hakka Chinese, and her mother is Thai. During childhood, Pimphaka lived with her aunt in Saraburi province.
- Pimphaka began her career by entering beauty pageants. She competed in Miss Thailand in 1986 and 1987, then entered Miss Thailand World in 1988, where she won second runner-up. She was in the same batch as Papassara Techapaibul and Becky Risa Honghirun.
- Afterwards, she entered the entertainment industry, debuting in the 1992 TV drama "Buang" playing the role of Buapang. She was then developed by Exact Company, gaining fame and working in over 90 projects including modeling, hosting, and acting in dramas such as "Banlangmek," "Jan Oey Jan Jao," "Rak Plik Lok," "Likit Rak Kham Duang Dao," and "Sut Rai Sut Rak."
- Pimphaka once shared about her personal life, saying she was married to Nai Napath's father for only three months before realizing they were incompatible, which led to their separation. Four months later, she became pregnant and rented a condo in Pattaya where she gave birth to Nai. She is considered a very strong single mother.
- Currently, Pimphaka has stopped acting for various reasons, including health issues causing fatigue and weight gain that make her feel unsuitable for appearing on camera. Recently, she has focused on supporting her son Nai Napath, who is following her footsteps in the entertainment industry. She manages his schedules, plans, negotiations, outfits, drives, contract issues, as well as household duties, excelling in her role as a mother. She once said she is happy fulfilling this role, which allows her to spend time with her son.
- Mae Moo has told nearly every media outlet that she is very proud of her son.
- Nai and Baifern Pimchanok became an onscreen couple after starring in the movie "Friendzone: Beware... End of Friends," which fans strongly supported until they became a real couple, moving beyond the friend zone. They shared many sweet moments and traveled together to Switzerland in May 2024, which turned out to be their last trip together.
- In June 2024, rumors of a breakup between Nai and Baifern emerged, with speculation linking the cause to drama involving Mae Moo, who posted messages expressing loneliness. Nai clarified the situation on 12 June 2024, saying his mother’s loneliness posts were normal, that friends had taken her out to eat, and he had brought gifts, asking people not to connect the posts to their relationship.
- Ultimately, Nai and Baifern ended their relationship. On 4 July 2024, Nai held a press conference confirming they are now just friends, harbor no anger or resentment, and insisted there was no third party. Regarding his mother, he said he blames himself for not balancing relationships well, praised Baifern as the best woman, and said he has no regrets about their time together.
- On 30 Jan 2025, Nai Napath held a housewarming ceremony in the Phatthanakan area, attended by close friends and family who congratulated him. However, Mae Moo Pimphaka was absent and did not offer congratulations via social media, sparking speculation and drama as many wondered why she was missing from this important occasion in her son's life.
- On 8 May 2026, Nai Napath opened up about his relationship with his mother, saying they have not spoken since the breakup announcement with Baifern and that they have essentially cut ties. He said they live separately and that this would be his final explanation, choosing to focus on his own life. He also revealed he has a new girlfriend, 30 years old, describing their relationship as natural and ongoing, asking for privacy while not hiding it.
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