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Jenny-Yiw Warn Fans Against Drama Comparing Parenting Styles with Mae Primaya

News22 Aug 2026 07:30 GMT+7

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Jenny-Yiw Warn Fans Against Drama Comparing Parenting Styles with Mae Primaya

Previously, there was drama "Mae Primaya" who was accused by netizens of showing unequal love and care for her twin children, Son Soul and daughter Monet. One netizen shared a short clip showing the children presenting garlands to their mother. In the clip, Mae appeared to push Soul away before accepting the garland and focusing only on Monet, gently stroking her head with a smile. This sparked criticism, leading Mae to clarify and affirm that she loves both children equally and apologized if anyone felt uncomfortable.

Meanwhile, some online users began comparing the parenting style of "Mae Primaya" with that of "Jenny from Kid Mor Tod Sa Chuen." Recently, Jenny and her husband Yiw Chatmongkol went live to address this issue, saying

Yiw said, "What did the children do wrong? Where are the decent people who sit and insult children? You need to see a doctor; your mind isn’t right. For adults to insult children like this—"

Jenny added, "The issue is insulting one person while praising another. That's not right, no matter who it concerns. Some people praise Eugene while criticizing the other child like this—that's just not right."

Yiw said, "And Eugene and Monet are close. We and Mae know each other; our families know each other. It's actually quite funny."

Jenny said, "Some people want the person they follow to win at all costs. They think they must be the best, the most talented. I think that's completely wrong."

Yiw said, "For what reason? But when it comes to children, it's no laughing matter. Even if they aren’t our own kids, seeing others insult or mistreat children—wow, it's like hell reincarnated. They have no conscience."

Jenny said, "Liking this family, praising that family, then insulting another—what's the point?"

Yiw said, "Children are not tools for you to prove who is better. No. Doing that only makes the people you like look bad. If our fans do that, think again and change your behavior. It's not good."

Jenny said, "Don't compare with anyone else. Praising one person doesn’t mean you have to compare to another, especially publicly. Keep it in your heart. Just support your own favorite—that's enough."

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