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Saturday 17 January 2015

Tak gets to the point, Den steaming, Kapper in the pink

Tak, Khao Hom
Actress Bongkot "Tak" Khongmalai plans to take legal action against the author of a fabricated Line message in which she accuses her husband of infidelity.

Tak said on Friday the message, in which someone writing under her name is supposedly chatting to a friend about her wayward husband, is fake.

In the message, "Tak" says her husband, billionaire Dtac founder Boonchai Bencharongkul, has been unfaithful. He started seeing another woman and ended up buying her a car.

When Tak caught him out, he admitted seeing someone else. Tak called the supposed "third hand", who refused to own up to the affair. But Boonchai had repented and had agreed to stay faithful from now on.

After news outlets ran the contents of the Line message without bothering to check its authenticity, Tak took to Instagram to declare it was bogus.

The voluptuous actress, who said her marriage to Boonchai is as strong as ever, insists the day will never come when she will give up her "chair" to another woman.

"One thing which will never happen is me quitting with my husband. Those types who want to see me unhappy will wait in vain, because I am holding on to my chair tightly. I will never let it be moved," she said.

She and her husband intended laying a police complaint about the message. She said she is aware of who was responsible, though she gave no details.

Meanwhile, Tak has sacked her infant son’s nanny after two years of service, saying she started spreading stories behind her back.

Writing on Instagram earlier last week, Tak explained why she was now seeking the services of a new nanny for her son, Khao Hom.

Tak said when she took on the unidentified nanny she was honest, hard-working and loyal. 

"Two years later, everything has changed, and I have plenty of home help at our place to prove it," she said.

"Not only does she gossip, but she borrows money from us often and fails to repay it. She also accused me of failing to look after my son, which is not true," Tak wrote.

She and her husband were generous to a fault with the nanny. "We paid her 20,000 baht a month, because she did such a good job. At one point she fell pregnant, and asked if we could keep her on. We agreed, and took on an extra nanny to help her. After the child was born, I bought a gift for the child, and let her have her baby with us at home.

"However, she started passing gossip about our family to a man she fell for next door. I warned her against doing it, but she wouldn’t listen.

"She asked if she could borrow 50,000 baht to buy an iPhone 6 Plus.

"My husband asked if I wasn’t being too generous, as we paid for her child’s delivery, and also gave her money so she could reclaim gold from the pawnshop.

"I told her I would have to deduct the phone loan from her wages. But after that she kept borrowing money, and never paid it back."

Tak said she was not worried if the nanny were to take legal action. "In the end I felt sorry for our son, as his nanny had changed, no doubt because we were too good to her.

"She claimed I do not care for my son, which hurt me terribly."

At the time this article went to press, the beleaguered nanny had yet to respond. -

2.
Den
Comedian Banpot "Den" Wirarat is defending his appearance at a private sauna party in which a group of women stripped off, saying he didn’t know what he was getting into when he took the job.

Den, 77, visited Wang Thong Lang police last week to help them with their inquiry into the scenes of indecency, captured on leaked smartphone clips, at the Ebi Sauna and Fitness Centre in Pracha Uthit Road early this month.

Den said he had been a customer at the sauna for about a year and was asked if he would like to act as a presenter at a private New Year’s party on Jan 5. News reports, which published clips taken by customers at the function, described the 10 or so men present as hi-so types.

Most appear middle-aged and are clad only in towels. In some of the clips, the women appear in bikinis. In others, they have stripped off their tops and are cavorting with the men.

Den said he was shocked when the bikini-clad women appeared, but being a professional he carried on with his job as normal. He denied cuddling up to one of the women, despite one of the clips suggesting the two drew close.

"Plenty of men were taking clips on their smartphones. I have been in this business long enough to know how a shot taken from a particular angle can look," he said, insisting the image of him canoodling with the woman was misleading.

His wife, contacted by the media, said her husband came home earlier than expected that night. Den told her that he left the sauna promptly because he wasn’t happy about what he saw there.

Ebi Sauna’s owner, Surapan Surawattanapong, 57, said a group of customers hired the sauna for the function. They made their own arrangements for food, drinks and the women, as the sauna does not normally provide such a service.

A senior investigator at Wang Thong Lang station, Pol Gen Pongsakorn Noree, who is handling the case, said police were trying to track the customers who hired the sauna for the function.

Video footage taken inside the sauna had been erased, so police were now checking a CCTV camera outside the shop. They had also asked the owner to contact customers at the function. No charges have yet been laid. -

3.
Kapper
TV presenter Worarit "Kapper" Ninklom has laid a police complaint after a model suggested he was gay because he dyes his hair pink.

Kapper, who has sought the help of Lat Tanort police in Nonthaburi, said he resented the remark by model Kanyakorn "Kae" Supakarnkacharoen, who recently broke up with her lesbian lover, sexy model Tadsika "Kratai" Yutimit.

A picture of Kratai and Kapper lying on a bed together emerged at the same time as Kratai declared this month she had called it quits with Kae after a two-year romance.

Netizens asked if the pink-topped Kapper had lured Kratai away from her lover.

Denying a third hand was involved, Kae told the media she does not blame Kratai’s friendship with Kapper for the end of their pairing.

"He wears pink hair. How many real men do that?" Kae asked, implying Kapper was gay and so wouldn’t be interested in seeing Kratai romantically.

Kapper insists he is not gay. "Kratai and I are close friends and took the picture on a recent trip overseas, but that's as far as it goes," he said. "Kae does not know me but her remarks have harmed my reputation.

"Let her come up with evidence that I have ever gone to bed with a man," he said, insisting his choice of pink hair was simply a matter of style.

"I go behind the camera as a director later this year, and will have to test for acting talent. Some parents might be reluctant to send their kids to casting meetings if they think I am gay," he said.

He was not worried his stance would be seen as ungentlemanly. "Some women do not warrant a reaction. Others deserve a lesson," he said, referring to Kae, who has yet to respond to his remarks.

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