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Monday, 14 September 2009

Jetting away, a broken home, only skin deep, big trouble in the little house

Lydia
The media is working overtime to link a pop star’s plans to buy a lavish home with its own private runway and golf course, and her ties to wealthy former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

News that R&B singer Saranrat ''Lydia'' Wisutthithada is buying a 40 million baht home with its own golf course, airstrip, and small private plane, has set off a storm of speculation that Thaksin, a family friend, gave her the money.

When that line of attack – oops, inquiry - failed, they tried another one on hapless Lydia, who plans to take flying lessons so she can get about in her new private jet: So, will you make any flying trips to see him?

Lydia denies it all patiently – no, she didn’t ask Thaksin for the money, and nor does she intend taking her plane to visit the fugitive former leader – but adds she is getting tired of living her life in the man’s shadow.

''My parents are unhappy about the idle speculation linking us back to Thaksin, as my family made its own money. My grandparents started a road construction business, and for them 40 million baht would be easy to find.''

The media’s response? ''Lydia brags she’s worth at least 40 million baht'', crowed the anti-Thaksin Manager/ASTV newspaper.

Lydia said she is bored with such one-eyed coverage. ''Everything we do gets linked back to Thaksin. Even my boyfriend [singer Matthew Dean] has been besieged by journalists,'' she complained.

''We’re not paying such a large amount of money upfront. All you can see at the moment is a vacant plot of land. If we decide to buy, we will pay it off in instalments like anyone else.''

Her family has signed an expression of interest, but has yet to stump up any money.

''My parents run a golf course business, so they were interested in the golf. And they throw in a private aircraft as part of the deal, which I like, as it could be the transport mode of the future. I start flying lessons next month,'' said Lydia.

Her home, to be built on a 1,600 sq m section, and known as Airborne 1, will include 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, servants’ quarters, a swimming pool, 2-car garage and parking space for a small private jet.

Best Ocean Air Park, a 10,000 million baht development in Rama 2 Rd, Samut Sakhon, has a housing village, sports complex, hotel, 58-hole golf course, airport and private runway. -

2.
Dome
The mother of model/actor/DJ Pakorn ''Dome'' Lum is on the warpath against crooked homebuilders.

Rattanaporn Koophirom is taking legal action against a housing construction company for breach of contract, after the firm failed to finish making her 6 million baht home as contracted.

The company left the job half done, scarpered, and changed its name, forcing her to hire another contractor to finish the job, at a cost of an extra 3 million baht, or 8.3 million baht in total.

The saga has dragged on more than 3.5 years, and the house is still not finished. She has paid the company 5.5 million baht.

Mrs Rattanaporn wants her money back from the company, formerly known as Queen House Ltd.

When she heard that the firm had hurt other clients in the same way, she encouraged them to sign their names to a joint fraud action, which elevated the dispute from a mere civil matter to a criminal case.

Dome’s Mum and 10 other home-owners have now laid a complaint with the Crime Suppression Division police. They say they are out of pocket by 50 million baht.

Mrs Rattanaporn said the company offered to build homes with no-cost extras such as a water tank, automatic doors, air conditioning and closed-circuit video security system. She saw them advertise in magazines and home and garden shows.

She signed a contract for a two-storey home in Kaset-Nawamin Rd. ''The job was supposed to take one year, but after 18 months the company’s builders had finished just 50%. They just up and left, with no explanation,'' she said.

She had visited the company, where the staff were unwilling to meet her gaze and reluctant to help.

Dome said he wanted to build the place for his mum, and was disappointed when the company failed to finish the job.

''If we wanted to take legal action against them for breach of contract, we would have to do it in the civil court.

''Mum thought this was not enough, and has gathered evidence from other damaged parties, so we are now able to lay a criminal complaint of fraud,'' he said.

The CSD says it will contact the company’s heads to get them to acknowledge the complaint. -

3.
Pae
Actor Arak ''Pae'' Amornsupasiri will have to watch his words more carefully, after a throwaway remark about the superior beauty of Thai girls compared to those in Laos resulted in a film project in the neighbouring country being shelved.

Pae, a rising star in the Thai film industry, was cast to play the lead in a joint Thai-Laos production, Sabaidee Luang Prabang II. However, it’s now on hold indefinitely after producers feared a backlash resulting from Pae’s remarks.

The fuss started in late July when Pae was asked whether his girlfriend, Ratchawin ''Koy'' Wongwiriya, would get jealous while he was away.

''She has no reason to worry. I have met Laos girls. Thai girls are much prettier,'' he said, sparking an angry response on the net, with some Lao teens threatening to do him harm if he ever set foot in their country.

Pae said all he can do is say sorry.

''All I meant to say was that Koy had no reason to worry. I didn’t mean it come out the way it did, and would like to say sorry to the production crew who as a result cannot carry on work,'' he said this week.

In earlier news coverage, Pae attributed delays in shooting to the poor weather in Laos. But when repeatedly questioned about it this week, Pae changed his tune and admitted that his gauche remarks about superior Thai beauty also played a part.

He doubts whether many Lao people really are that upset.

In Laos a month ago to prepare for the shoot, Pae says he walked into a fresh market but met no trouble. ''People asked for my autograph. They weren’t giving me a hard time.''

Still, the star of The Body, The Last Moment, and Slice says he regrets his comments, and feels sad about the missed opportunity.

Pae said his schedule is fully booked for the rest of the year, so if the film does go ahead, producers may have to find a new lead to replace him. -
4.

Chompoo, Tangmo
All is not well in the doll’s house for actress Araya ''Chompoo'' A Hargett, accused of shunning an actress she has never met as a potential member of the Blythe doll fanclub.

Imported Blythe dolls, which can sell for as much as 10,000 baht each, are popular among the celebrity set.

In an item run by several Thai dailies, Chompoo denies she set her face against actress/presenter Sudarat Tookie Bootprom joining her ''gang'' of Blythe doll collectors.

The story, which originated on a webboard, and was spread by unkind hands, said Chompoo and close friend, actress Pattaratida ''Tangmo'' Patcharaveerapong, poo-pooed the idea of letting Tookie play in their doll’s house, as she was too ugly.

''With a face like that, she should be playing with ghouls and goblins,’ the pair are said to have remarked.

Wisely, Tookie told reporters to go away and check their sources, to make sure Chompuu really said what was claimed. Tangmo said she knows who spread the rumours, and is unimpressed. ''I stopped playing with Blythe dolls more than a year ago,'' she said.

Chompoo, who has collected more than 100 the big-eyed, Goth-looking dolls, has also opened a shop called the Doll House, for Blythe doll admirers.

''I never said these things about Tookie. I have never even met her. If Tookie admires Blythe dolls, great. It’s all good promotion.

''The media should think twice before publishing such unsubstantiated reports. Thais can explain these things to themselves much better than they can to foreigners, who if they read such reports might take a dim view of our ability to represent Blythe dolls here,'' she added.

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