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Nong Fa from Nakhon Phanom Opens Up About Loving Twin Husbands in a Three-Person Marriage

Local19 Jan 2026 14:30 GMT+7

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Nong Fa from Nakhon Phanom Opens Up About Loving Twin Husbands in a Three-Person Marriage

Nong Fa, a woman from Nakhon Phanom, candidly shares her story of loving "one wife with twin husbands," living together as a three-person married couple. She reveals that their relationship is smooth and their families accept it well.


A video featuring Nong Fa, 24, a restaurant server along Highway 22 from Nakhon Phanom to Sakon Nakhon, near Nong Yat Subdistrict in Mueang Nakhon Phanom District, went viral overnight, showcasing her unique love story with twin brothers as a three-person couple.

On 19 Jan 2026 GMT+7, a reporter visited the restaurant where Nong Fa works. She was sweeping the floor but gladly opened up about their three-person marriage. She recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in Public Administration from Nakhon Phanom University in 2025 CE. While studying, she worked at the restaurant to fund her education. Around mid-2025 CE, she met her partners there when the twins came with a senior who asked for her number. Someone at the table joked that since she was older, she should date the twins instead. She exchanged LINE contacts with both twins, but initially, nothing happened—it was just for fun.

A month later, the twins returned to the restaurant. Nong Fa served them as usual, and they playfully teased each other. After going home, she received LINE messages—first from "Sing," the elder twin, then within a minute from "Suea," the younger twin. She started chatting with both simultaneously, and their affection grew. She admits she became close and fell in love with both without any formal agreement.

"The two brothers never argued or got jealous because they both loved me, and I loved them too. At first, after becoming intimate, we lived separately—I rented a room near Noen Sa-at Village, Moo 8, Naratchkwai Subdistrict, and they stayed at their home in Nong Bua Village, Moo 1, Naratchkwai Subdistrict. Over time, they kept visiting and didn’t want to leave, so I just accepted it. Now we live together happily."

Asked about their bedroom life, Nong Fa said there are no problems. They sleep one at a time on a six-foot bed, with her in the middle. Even though it’s a bit cramped, it’s manageable. During cold weather, it feels warmer than anyone else’s bed.

Nong Fa explained that the twins come from poor backgrounds. They only completed lower secondary school and had to do various odd jobs from an early age, gaining many skills. Currently, Sing owns a tractor, and Suea owns a rice harvester. They also take on general labor, such as truck driving and digging. They give their earnings to Nong Fa, who manages the money and even opened bank accounts for both to track their savings.

When asked if the twins ever get jealous or quarrel, Nong Fa said they never fight over such issues. She admits she is the one who sometimes starts arguments because the twins are shy and avoid confrontation. Despite being together for over six months, their relationship remains smooth, and even their families, who were initially skeptical, especially the grandparents, now accept it.

Regarding having children, she said she wants to save more money before considering that. She acknowledged that their TikTok video has received up to 8 million views, leading to several offers to review products and locations over the past two to three days. However, she still continues her work as a restaurant server.

Meanwhile, Suea, the younger twin, drove an old Toyota used for field work to visit Nong Fa at the restaurant to bring her a graduation gown. Nong Fa greeted him with a hug and a kiss on the cheek. Suea smiled shyly and, when asked why they live as a three-person married couple, simply replied, "Because of love."

Sing, the elder twin, works another job elsewhere. Nong Fa said that comments online include both praise and criticism. She told her partners not to worry about the negative comments and to focus on the positive ones. She added that as long as they work hard together and do not burden others, that is the most important thing.