Businessman Titipan "Golf'' Keyanon, inset left, son of naval commander Admiral Sathiraphan Keyanont, has called it quits with Di after doubts arose about her loyalty, a teary Di told the Manager/ASTV newspaper.
"He's probably had enough of me,'' said Di, whose most recent spat with actress Cherman "Ploy'' Boonyasak dominated entertainment news headlines last week.
"I attract scandal, and he feels uncertain about where I stand,'' she said.
Di was once close to Ploy's love interest, actor Navin "Tar'' Yavapolkul, inset right. Ploy likened Di to a dog in remarks left on her Facebook page in August, after Di told reporters that she still emails and sends SMS messages to Tar, whom she has known since childhood.
Di said the saga had caused doubts to arise in the public's mind as to whether she loved Golf, or still held a torch for Tar.
"People close to Golf ask him many questions. So do journalists. I don't know if we can talk again the way we used to...I am not game to call,'' said Di.
"The first time I argued publicly with Ploy, Golf asked for a chance to discuss where we stood.
"I told him he was still the one for me. But when the most recent round of skirmishing started, people started asking if perhaps I was using Golf, going out with him just to kill time.''
Di said she stopped seeing Tar two years ago, but whenever she battled with Ploy, the public came to think that she still held feelings for him.
Last week, media reports accused Ploy of booing Di at a function for a liquor label. The reports set the stage for a second round of skirmishing between the pair.
Both parties championed video footage of the function as evidence they did nothing wrong.
Plain-spoken Ploy said she attended the function to cheer her friend, actor and model Mario Maurer, who was dancing along with veteran Grammy singer Christina Aguilar.
Ploy was in the audience, while Di presented the show. Di pulled aside Christina and Mario for a chat. Mario said it was a privilege dancing with Christina, whom he regarded as a superstar.
"Woo, woo!'' The audience cheered.
Some believe the cheering was actually jeering, and that Ploy was taunting the presenter.
Referring to the noise from the audience, Di said: "I dont know why you're cheering...Mario is complimenting Christina, not you...or are you cheering for yourself?''
Ploy took the remark as an insult, though said nothing more while Di was on stage. However, when media reports surfaced accusing Ploy of jeering Di, she was livid.
"I have a reputation for speaking my mind, so people are inclined to think the worst. We were merely cheering Mario, but Di took it as a slight. She claims she didn't see me in the audience, but if that's the case, how did any of this become news?'' she asked.
Urging reporters to find a video of the incident, she added: "When someone makes such accusations, I have to defend myself.''
Di insists she did not see Ploy in the crowd, as the stage lights were in her eyes. Her remark about members of the audience cheering themselves was just stage banter, she said.
On Tuesday, Di distributed to the media a video made of the event which Ploy, oddly enough, had posted at Di's Facebook page.
"This shows nothing happened, and that I was not having a dig at anyone,'' said Di. "It was just a misunderstanding.''
Ploy's version was an edited one, however. She would rather reporters saw the whole thing.
Ploy said if Di wanted to call off their row, it was fine with her. "I don't understand why she needs to see the whole thing, but if she wants to call it off, then why not?'' -
2.
Actor Atichart "Aum'' Chumnanont says he and a gay DJ friend don't talk about men - just serious topics such as making merit, and work.
Aum, a frequent target of gay rumours, has lashed out at a gossip columnist who claimed that celebrity DJ Kachapa "Mod Dum'' Tancharoen finds cute guys for his pleasure and sends them to his home.
The pair have been friends for 10 years, but insist that's as far as it goes: "I get so sick of the gay rumour that I don't know what to say any more,'' said Aum, responding to claims by Manager/ASTV columnist Sor 7 that Mod Dum acts as his pimp.
"Anything I do is in the public spotlight. But this team of columnists uses a pen-name.
"They are not game to identify themselves as the authors of these scurrilous rumours.
"As I keep saying, if you want to make these claims about me, please bring me proof,'' said Aum, adding "Only someone of the basest, lowest thinking would stop to such levels.''
Denying claims that Mod Dum finds men for him on the sly, Aum said the two meet mainly to make merit, or talk about work.
"Mod Dum is my friend, and I care more about his feelings in relation to these rumours than anything else.
"I joked with him that for his birthday, I'd send him a guy with a black bow attached,'' he said.
Aum and Mod Dum appeared at a function shortly after the column came out. Mod Dum insisted his friend was all man. "Aum likes girls. We talk to each other on the phone daily, but this is the first time we have met in the past month,'' he said.
"If Aum was gay, I would have taken him as my husband ages ago. If anything, he is in my debt...for my last birthday, he promised to send me two or three men of my choice.
"I'm still waiting,'' he joked. -
Mod Dum, Aum |
Aum, a frequent target of gay rumours, has lashed out at a gossip columnist who claimed that celebrity DJ Kachapa "Mod Dum'' Tancharoen finds cute guys for his pleasure and sends them to his home.
The pair have been friends for 10 years, but insist that's as far as it goes: "I get so sick of the gay rumour that I don't know what to say any more,'' said Aum, responding to claims by Manager/ASTV columnist Sor 7 that Mod Dum acts as his pimp.
"Anything I do is in the public spotlight. But this team of columnists uses a pen-name.
"They are not game to identify themselves as the authors of these scurrilous rumours.
"As I keep saying, if you want to make these claims about me, please bring me proof,'' said Aum, adding "Only someone of the basest, lowest thinking would stop to such levels.''
Denying claims that Mod Dum finds men for him on the sly, Aum said the two meet mainly to make merit, or talk about work.
"Mod Dum is my friend, and I care more about his feelings in relation to these rumours than anything else.
"I joked with him that for his birthday, I'd send him a guy with a black bow attached,'' he said.
Aum and Mod Dum appeared at a function shortly after the column came out. Mod Dum insisted his friend was all man. "Aum likes girls. We talk to each other on the phone daily, but this is the first time we have met in the past month,'' he said.
"If Aum was gay, I would have taken him as my husband ages ago. If anything, he is in my debt...for my last birthday, he promised to send me two or three men of my choice.
"I'm still waiting,'' he joked. -
3.
Singer Korawan "Kwang'' Suthiwong, top left, says she is a victim of a case of mistaken identity after news reports claimed she had been arrested for possession of drugs.
A teary Kwang, 22, visited police on Wednesday to deny reports that she had been arrested for possession of ice (methamphetamines) the previous night.
Kwang, a singer on Live TV, sought the help of Chokchai police after the story found its way onto the internet. ''My university teachers and friends called, asking how it can be, as I don't visit pubs, or take drugs,'' she said.
She discovered that on Tuesday, Chokchai police arrested a woman with a similar name and looks to her own. They identified their suspect as Korawan ''Jane'' Konchorlae, a singer, 28, above right.
Jane had just finished singing at a pub and was heading out for a meal with friends in the Don Muang area when police stopped her for a search.
"We look similar, are both singers, and have a similar first name,'' said Kwang.
"However, the suspect is a look kreung [half Thai], and goes by the nickname Jane,'' she said. "We are not the same person.''
Kwang asked to visit Jane in the police holding cell: "I spoke to Jane and asked if she needed any help.
"She told police that she is a singer, but denies telling police that she was me,'' Kwang said.
A breathless report in gossip rag Siam Dara said that as soon as the accused saw Kwang, she jumped to her feet.
"I didn't try to pass myself off as you! It's all a misunderstanding. Even though I'm a look kreung, I can't compare in beauty to you,'' Jane is said to have told Kwang.
Kwang's lawyer, Apichart Petcharat, who accompanied her to the station, is looking into the source of the reports wrongly identifying Kwang as the suspect.
Singer Korawan "Kwang'' Suthiwong, top left, says she is a victim of a case of mistaken identity after news reports claimed she had been arrested for possession of drugs.
A teary Kwang, 22, visited police on Wednesday to deny reports that she had been arrested for possession of ice (methamphetamines) the previous night.
Kwang, a singer on Live TV, sought the help of Chokchai police after the story found its way onto the internet. ''My university teachers and friends called, asking how it can be, as I don't visit pubs, or take drugs,'' she said.
She discovered that on Tuesday, Chokchai police arrested a woman with a similar name and looks to her own. They identified their suspect as Korawan ''Jane'' Konchorlae, a singer, 28, above right.
Jane had just finished singing at a pub and was heading out for a meal with friends in the Don Muang area when police stopped her for a search.
"We look similar, are both singers, and have a similar first name,'' said Kwang.
"However, the suspect is a look kreung [half Thai], and goes by the nickname Jane,'' she said. "We are not the same person.''
Kwang asked to visit Jane in the police holding cell: "I spoke to Jane and asked if she needed any help.
"She told police that she is a singer, but denies telling police that she was me,'' Kwang said.
A breathless report in gossip rag Siam Dara said that as soon as the accused saw Kwang, she jumped to her feet.
"I didn't try to pass myself off as you! It's all a misunderstanding. Even though I'm a look kreung, I can't compare in beauty to you,'' Jane is said to have told Kwang.
Kwang's lawyer, Apichart Petcharat, who accompanied her to the station, is looking into the source of the reports wrongly identifying Kwang as the suspect.
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