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Chompoo Admires Nong Glehs Story of Fathers Proposal Day, Opens Up About Ta-Neng Offering Comfort with the Kids

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Chompoo Admires Nong Glehs Story of Fathers Proposal Day, Opens Up About Ta-Neng Offering Comfort with the Kids

It was a moment that made fans utterly charmed when Nong Gleh the adorable daughter of the actress Chompoo Araya A. Hargate and businessman Not Visarut Rangsisingpipat shared the moment when her father proposed to her mother to her friend Mos with impressively detailed accuracy.

Recently, Chompoo brought Nong Gleh to the Alpha Skills Summit & Expo 2026 at Iconsiam Hall, 7th floor, Iconsiam shopping center, where mother and daughter spoke about this event. Chompoo also talked about the development of her son Nong Payu, who is now interested in car racing, and responded to questions about her close junior actress friend, Ta-Neng Kanyavee after her status change with JJ Kritsanapoom.

Chompoo said, “Regarding the viral clip where Nong Gleh talked about our wedding, I don’t know when she saw it. We haven’t officially shown it yet. I’m not sure, but I think someone must have posted it since it was around our anniversary.”

“Nong Gleh, who showed you the clip?”

Gleh: “Mom.”

Chompoo: “Mom showed it?”

Gleh: “While eating yogurt.”

Chompoo: “That day? I forgot.”

“Who did Mom marry?”

Gleh: “Daddy.”

“Tell us about the atmosphere that day. What did Daddy give Mom?”

Gleh: “A ring. (Was it big?) Big.”

Chompoo: “I can’t really remember. We just skimmed through it. When she revealed that we showed the clip, I suddenly remembered that we just scrolled through it. Sometimes, when I look back at childhood photos, my older kids, Saifa and Payu, like to watch TikTok clips that pop up. I call them over to see if they remember their childhood adventures.”

“And our daughter tells it scene by scene, like a story?”

Chompoo: “I find it adorable. We’ve lived in the same house for so long but she didn’t know that we were married (laughs). She didn’t know our relationship status, whether we were married or about to be.”

“Will you show her more in the future?”

Chompoo: “I think even if we don’t show it, she’ll probably see it anyway because she’s practically a netizen herself.”

“Does she get into the spirit of it?”

Chompoo: “It’s like gossiping with her girlfriends.”

“Do you often let Nong Gleh watch things?”

Chompoo: “Actually, if we let her watch on screen, we prefer horizontal content. We avoid vertical slide-style content. Everyone in the family knows that if they see anyone watching vertical slides, they report it. Partly, it’s about focus, so we try to encourage watching longer content. She likes music videos, so we try to show her longer things like fairy tales, Grandma Ning's kitchen, or family trips.”

“Does she watch new songs?”

Chompoo: “Yes, but she doesn’t know everyone. She knows what’s in her feed, like I know that the band BUS has new songs. Mostly, she watches boy bands.”

“Does she know you used to sing drama soundtracks?”

Chompoo: “We do show her sometimes. Does she believe that’s her mom? She does, but she says Mom has changed and it’s not as good (laughs).”

“Recently, the DNA is in the blood: Payu has been racing?”

Chompoo: “I didn’t go to the race day because I was working with Gleh, but Dad goes to every event, whether practice or race.”

“Does he spend a lot of time training?”

Chompoo: “He’s been playing continuously for a while now. Actually, we took both kids, but Payu likes it, so probably for about a year or so.”

“What changes have you seen in him after trying this?”

Chompoo: “I think it’s about determination. He has this... The track changes every month to give players new challenges. They have rankings within groups, and he has a hunger to win. He wants to improve, to get faster times. You can see his focus, energy, and ambition.”

“Do you give him any rewards?”

Chompoo: “Just praise. That’s the only reward he gets. He doesn’t usually ask for anything unusual or many toys, maybe just a few Pokémon cards.”

“Recently, regarding Ta-Neng, how do you encourage her?”

Chompoo: “We don’t talk much. When she comes over, she just spends time playing with the kids. We let her take care of Gleh; they hang out sweetly together. We don’t ask questions or push; if she wants to share, she will.”

“Does Gleh help heal Ta-Neng well?”

Chompoo: “You’d have to ask her. My style is not to pry into anyone’s business.”

“How worried are you?”

Chompoo: “I worry as a younger sister would, but ultimately, whatever happens will pass. It’s just one part of life and part of growing up. That’s all.”

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