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Sunday, 23 February 2014

TANGMO'S PAI FEST, THE BIG QUESTION, HOPEFUL PARENTS TO BE

Tono
Actor Pakin ''Tono'' Kumvilaisak is discovering the downside of being engaged to an actress better known these days for her utterances on a protest stage than her performances on screen.

Tono came close to tears last week when reporters asked him about his relationship with activist actress Pattarida ''Tangmo'' Patcharaweerapong.

''I enjoy taking reporters' questions. I never run away, and always put on a good front,'' he said last week.

''But if you put it to me that I have changed since I met Tangmo, I'd have to ask what I did to upset you.

''If I have done anything to make you angry, I apologise,'' he added, as tears welled in his eyes.

Fans say Tono has changed from his playful self of old since he started seeing the outspoken Tangmo.

Denying rumours that Tono's star has started to wane as a result of the Tangmo connection, his production company, Exact Entertainment, said the young actor is still under contract to them, and will appear on TV screens again in coming weeks.

Tangmo, known for savaging her critics on the internet, was forced to apologise to a Pheu Thai MP last week after she derided him online as a fat nobody.

Pheu Thai MP Pai ''One Point'' Lik Pai, a motor racer and son of veteran Kamphaeng Phet politician Ruangwit Lik, asked why Tangmo, a fixture on the anti-government protest stage, was meddling in his affairs.

''Don't try to come over as the clever one, better than everyone else. Don't come around here accusing us of ripping off the country. Do you really think you're that great?'' he said. 

''I hear you're busy taking other people's boyfriends overseas and having them buy gifts for you. You've obviously come up with a new profession for yourself.''

Pai threatened to reveal more secrets if Tangmo kept up her attacks. He asked how she can criticise the government's ties to self-exiled former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, when she was close personally to a relative of the Shinawatra family.

''If you meddle in my affairs, I'll return the favour. Let's see who can dish out more,'' he told her on Instagram. 

Earlier, Tangmo left a message on the Instagram page of Thai-Japanese model Chanya Tamada, after she complained that Pai, who she regarded as an elder brother, had now found another romantic interest in his life.

Responding to her friend's concerns, Tangmo asked why Chanya was even interested.

''Why care about that dull looking fatty? He might mean something in your eyes, but the rest of the country thinks he's a figure of fun.''

After exchanging a few online rounds with her Pheu Thai foe, Tangmo promptly apologised, claiming she did not mean to criticise Pai, but was in fact referring to someone else.

''I was impetuous and went straight in to defend my friend [Chanya] without looking into her concerns in too much detail,'' she wrote on Instagram.

Denying she was a hypocrite for befriending a member of the Shinawatra family even as she backs a campaign to drive them from the country, Tangmo said she can tell her friends from her foes.

''You shouldn't try to drag in my friend, a sister-in-law to the Shinawatra family,'' she said in her apology to Pai.

''I'm close to both her and her husband, as they have both been good to me. But I'm able to distinguish between politics and the personal. I can tell the difference between friends and the damage which her family has caused the country,'' she wrote.

''My friend doesn't interfere in politics, unlike the person you're pictured with,'' she said, referring to an online photograph of Pai with Thaksin.

The Channel 7 actress also said she was prepared to explain Pai's claims that she had tried to poach someone else's boyfriend.

''You are referring to an ex-girlfriend of yours, who now goes out with a hi-so. Ask her if she's happy for me to reveal what happened. I have all the evidence I need to prove my innocence,'' Tangmo said.

Pai accepted her apology, saying he had nothing further to add.

Asked about Tangmo's outspoken utterances, Tono said he had warned her against criticising people so wantonly, but she refused to see it as a big deal.

''Ultimately, what she says online is her own affair,'' he said, adding that he and Tangmo, while not yet talking about marriage, have opened a joint savings account for their future child, should they decide to have one.

''One day I might be able to tell him what happened to us, and I'm sure he'll enjoy it,'' he joked.-

2.

May
Actress Pichanart ''May'' Sakakorn and her new policeman love are refusing to say whether they are still together, despite their supposed engagement in Bangkok last month.

Thititsan ''Joe'' Uthanapol, also known as ''Joe Ferrari'', went down on bended knee before friends at the Millennium Hotel last month to propose to May, who was wearing bridal white and clutching a bunch of roses. She also posed for pictures wearing a ring which Joe gave her.

A day later, Joe went before reporters to admit May had yet to agree to his offer of marriage, amid media reports the pair had been together only two months.

After reporters dug into his past, Joe admitted he was once married to a hi-so luxury car dealership owner, with whom he has a four-year-old child, Jaguar. He also admitted to seeing a Thai-German model last year.

As the disclosures threatened to take the shine off his marriage offer, May turned up at a gathering the same week without the ring Joe had given her. May, who has said nothing in public since, was cornered by showbiz reporters at a football function in Chainat province last week. She declined to answer their questions, but apologised later for letting them down.

''I agreed to attend the function thinking only sports reporters would be there,'' she wrote on Instagram. ''I'm still contemplating my relationship with Joe and am not yet ready to talk about it.''

Shortly after, reporters also caught up with Joe at a motoring function in Bangkok. He, too, refused to comment on how things were going with May.

Joe and May were introduced by director-actress Panita ''Ning'' Tumwattana, who referred all questions back to them.

''I saw May just the other day. She seemed happy enough,'' she said. -

3.

Noom, May
Presenter Kanchai ''Noom'' Kamnerdploi and his long-time girlfriend, actress May Feuangarom, are trying to have children by assisted reproductive technology. He and May have seen each other for 15 years but keep putting off a decision to get married.

Noom said they are now looking beyond marriage to the bigger question of starting a family, as time was running out. He wasn't worried about criticism that May could get pregnant before marriage, as ''times have changed''.

''I've given a sperm sample, and May has given some eggs,'' he said. ''Both of us have health problems - May has ovarian cysts - which could make it difficult for us to have kids by more natural methods.''

The eggs and sperm are harvested and injected back into May's fallopian tubes, where they mix and hopefully turn into embryos, which then move down to the uterus.

Noom said the pair were hoping to start a family next year - ''twins would be good'' - once May's work commitments have settled down.

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