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Kan Jomphalang Criticizes Bird for Using Grout as Content in Phra Pradaeng Songkran, Urges Legal Action

Society27 Apr 2026 14:55 GMT+7

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Kan Jomphalang Criticizes Bird for Using Grout as Content in Phra Pradaeng Songkran, Urges Legal Action

Kan Jomphalang criticized Bird for using grout as content during Phra Pradaeng Songkran, saying he should be prosecuted. He noted Bird’s lack of remorse over previously harassing a person to death and called attention to the fact that Bird is still under a suspended sentence.

Regarding the drama involving Bird Wanwangwang, an influencer who used "grout powder" during Phra Pradaeng Songkran, Bird eventually bowed and apologized, even mixing the powder with water to drink, claiming it was "powder." Later, the grout powder manufacturer shared a message requesting Bird to remove the video from social media, stating the product was used improperly and could pose safety risks to consumers and the public, as previously reported.

In response, Kan Jomphalang posted on Facebook his opinion about the incident: "Using grout on people's faces should lead to legal action. Waiting to see police action in Phra Pradaeng. Anyone who was smeared with grout and feels wronged can contact me directly." He also said he had contacted the Samut Prakan police chief, who is aware of the matter, and that the parents of children in the grout video can reach out to him.

Kan Jomphalang further commented, "Pranking mentally ill people and doing foolish things led to one disabled person's death. Going to jail did not make him remorseful. He continues to produce trash content and cause trouble." It is also noted that the perpetrator remains under a suspended sentence.

.Sao Pao - Matters to Care About Facebook pageposted that "One victim claimed that Bird’s grout got into their eyes, causing severe irritation. Upon contact, the victim realized it was definitely not ordinary powder but latex glue, as it caused such eye pain that they had to immediately rinse with water."