
Growing up beautiful, talented, and showing great potential as a superstar is "Nong Nirin Panirin" the talented 13-year-old daughter of "Mae Ning Panita." Recently, she became a trainee artist at a well-known music label. Seeing both children showcase their singing and dancing talents on stage brought tears and immense joy to the mother, who revealed,
This can’t yet be called a debut. I must first thank P'Jib and the entire team for giving these trainees the chance to practice on a real stage, rehearsing and performing a real show. I’m secretly proud because Nirin usually doesn’t sing slow songs; she likes fast songs and dancing. She isn’t comfortable standing still and singing slowly or using her vocal power, but she’s trying hard to prove herself. Even though this isn’t a real job yet, I’m happy to see my child’s dedication and effort. I’m proud of her performance in her own way, but for her development and other aspects, I prefer the audience to judge rather than me, to avoid sounding like a biased mother. Please support her.
Silencing Critics of Nepotism
Ning said this wasn’t a real concert yet, but everyone watching was proud of her daughters because people cheered for both Nirin and Saendee. Their achievements made us happy and helped erase the stigma of nepotism. Both Nirin and Saendee have felt deeply hurt by such comments, so they work hard and try their best. From my perspective, they’ve done well in their own ways. I’m grateful for their dedication, but I remind my children to keep improving and let others judge their talent, not me.
How Does She Advise Her Children?
Mostly, I tell them about manners. When we go out and people praise you, don’t get arrogant. Every day you must improve. Keep your strengths and work on your weaknesses. Remember the first day—the people who gave you opportunities, who loved and supported you, the reporters who cheered for you, and the fans who have been with you since day one. Never forget them, even if you become famous in the future. I want my children to stay humble and always remember their beginnings. That is the main lesson I teach; everything else is up to them to learn.
Ex-Husband’s Plastic Surgery
Honestly, I have seen it. My daughter showed me the pictures. But I want to respectfully say this is his personal matter. I won’t comment further. If we meet, you can ask him yourselves. Nirin showed me and said, “Look at this,” and I just said briefly, “Hmm.” But I must emphasize this isn’t my issue. Why not ask what I’ve done? Have you seen what changes I’ve made? For example, I had thread lifts on both sides of my face. I told people about it when asked but always say, “Please, I won’t answer about that.” Whatever it is, I tell everyone I won’t discuss it and joke that they should tease me about what I’ve done, like the thread lifts I got on both sides because I’m getting older and my face is sagging. That’s enough for me. Thank you.
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