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P.Pree Haithongkham Admits to Taking a Step Back with Yuki to Reassess Issues, Now 50-50 Single

News04 Jun 2026 22:14 GMT+7

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P.Pree Haithongkham Admits to Taking a Step Back with Yuki to Reassess Issues, Now 50-50 Single

For the first time, the sweet-waisted dancer from the famous label opened up clearly about the situation. "P.Pree Haithongkham" / "P.Pree Peeracha" Recently, he revealed the rumors about his relationship with the rising Mor Lam singer from the same label, "Yuki Haithongkham." He admitted that their status is now "distant," amid unresolved accumulated problems, but firmly stated on camera that he still loves her the same.

At the aerobic dance event at Chatuchak Aerobic Square, he openly shared,

When asked about the earlier rumors, how is your current distance with Yuki Haithongkham?

"We are distant now. We're each taking time for ourselves because she has drama work and other projects, and I have to prepare for my work. So, we're working separately and giving each other time."

Is the distance about your relationship or physical distance?

"Both. Mainly it's about time, and there have been some minor disagreements. So, we decided to give each other space."

How many months have you been apart?

"Not even a month yet. We're just entering the first month. It's still fresh."

Previously, there were issues about sulking and not talking. Is this the same problem again?

"It seems like the same issue. We decided to give each other time to reflect because when we first started, we met and dated quickly without enough time to really get to know each other. So, we agreed to give ourselves some space."

Is this a personal decision or a directive from the label since you're both artists?

"No, it's not. We mutually agreed and talked about giving each other some distance."

How serious is this problem that made you decide to take a break?

"It's been building up for a long time since the beginning of the news. We've had disagreements frequently. This time, it felt like the limit, and we also respect the elders and parents who support us. We worry that fighting might upset them, so we thought giving time apart is better."

Does 'distant' mean breaking up or just taking time to reconsider?

"It's more about reflection, not a breakup. We consulted with the elders when discussing this."

Have you talked with Ajarn Prajakchai? What advice did he give about the situation?

"Yes, I talked with him. He said to work separately for now. When asked if we still love each other, yes, but we should take a break. He sees it as a matter between two people; fights happen. It takes time to build a relationship. He encouraged us both since she's working hard and under a lot of pressure."

If both of you are ready, will you talk or rebuild the relationship?

"That will depend on the future and timing."

Have you checked the reaction from fans or supporters?

"Yes, I have. Fans are concerned, both her supporters and ours. We're worried the fans might argue or stir trouble, so we think taking space now is the best solution."

How is your mental state now?

"It's okay, gradually getting better."

Do you have a set time for this break?

"As long as I can handle it, that's the answer I can give."

Are you stressed or uneasy about this situation, especially since your work has changed you?

"No, work isn't the main issue between us. Work is a minor factor."

Finally, how single is your heart now, percentage-wise?

"About 50-50. We'll discuss the percentage later, but everything else remains the same."

Do you still love her the same? Can you say her name?

"I still love her the same. I love Yuki. (Turns to camera) Thank you. (Smiles)"

What projects do you have now? Are you mainly a singer or a dancer?

"I'm preparing to debut now. I'm secretly practicing with the label."

Having been a dancer, what adjustments do you have to make to become a debuting artist?

"My character goal is to memorize songs better. The teacher emphasizes mastering singing and dancing first before allowing me to perform fully. Before, I was only a guest performer."

Is it difficult to sing and dance at the same time? How do you manage your energy and breathing?

"I have to do it. I practice often and exercise regularly."

What skills are you focusing on to prepare?

"Mostly exercise to lose weight. My voice is fine; sometimes a bit hoarse, but manageable."

Are you excited about this new role you've never done before?

"Very excited. It's completely different. As a dancer, I just danced without speaking, but now I have to talk too, so it's a bit nerve-wracking but manageable and fun. On stage, I focus mostly on enjoyment."

Fans will surely respond well. Do you want to say anything?

"Please follow my work. I'll do my best. Please support this small artist warmly."

What style of music will it be?

"It will be the Haithongkham style—fun, lively, and joyful. Stay tuned."

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