Ken Theeradeth Archive

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Ken becomes a temporary monk

Ken as a monk and his two boys (Nong Chun and Nong Khun) and his wife Noi

I totally forgot, Ken was getting ordained today. On Christmas day, Captain Phuthanate will be ordained and Ken’s ordination ends. This year has been the year to be ordained for Thai male celebrities. Good for them, practicing one’s religion is a good thing. Ken decided to be ordained to honor his parents and for himself–to find religious serenity.

Most importantly look who brought her boyfriend to the event, the very  private  “Cherry” Khemupsorn Sirisukha brought her CEO boyfriend Khun Sermsin Samalapha to Ken’s ordination. I guess things are getting serious. Two years ago, when they were first romantically linked together, she told the press:“I rather not say, I think it’s best I don’t discuss this issue.” This time around it is definitely different, she is making an effort to come out with him in public. Wedding bells soon, maybe. Well it doesn’t matter, the press will harped on this like white on rice.

Cherry and her man.

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Ken and his two amigos

We’ll see more of this in the next day or so–pictures of male celebrities with their children and other celebrities with their fathers because tomorrow is December 5, the King’s birthday and the marking of Thailand’s Father’s Day.

This is Ken’s moment with his two sons: 4 month old Nong Chun and 2 year old Nong Khun (short for Khunatum).

After having his second son, Ken feels more confident about being a father. “Dee na (it’s good),” Ken said when asked how it feels to be a father of two now. “I have two kids now, everything has fallen into place, I know now what to let go, and what to set down on various things that will happen. Because when I had my first child, I was just tense. I didn’t have confidence on whether I did good or whether I did enough. When it came to my second child, I became less stressed. I just let it go because that how kids are.”–it’s cute that he is a worrying father.

The second time around it’s less tiring for Ken because of his experience raising his first born Nong Khun and also his wife and his mother-in-law is taking more responsibility raising Nong Chun. Plus, Nong Khun is two he can do more things on his own.

Ken, his wife Noi, and his two young sons Nong Chun and Nong Khun.

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Khunatum is protective of his father Ken

At an event for Men’s Health magazine, Noi Bussakorn told the funniest story to the press about her son Khun (Khunatum) on how he is very protective of his father Ken Theeradeth.

“He has seen some of his father’s work,” said Noi. “Like for example, when Ken played in “Wiwa Wa Woon (Chaotic Wedding)” with Chompoo Araya and the scene where Chompoo pushed his dad, he walked over to the TV screen and told her to back off (laughs). It was very funny. I just sat there and laughed.”

The kid is 2 years old, he doesn’t know any better.

Little Khunatum likes his infant brother Chun but doesn’t know how to interact with him according to his mother Noi.

“Nong Khun wants to play with his brother na and he does try to, but he doesn’t know how. Sometimes he plays rough by bouncing on his brother with his whole body (laughs). My reaction was ‘oy’ (laughs). My goodness! Play softy. He wants to play with his brother, he wants to give him kisses, and he feels a little sensitive because he is not getting enough attention. I’m always with Nong Chun. He would walk out and watch me and then leave to go play in another room. I have to be fair, once I’m done feeding Nong Chun, I would go to the other room and play with Nong Khun. He knows what is going on, but he wants me to be with him more so. He probably thinks since he got a brother why do I have to be with him constantly. He is a child so he doesn’t understand fully.”

Nong Khun with Noi a few months ago for Praew magazine.

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“365 days of love” pictures

Hey there are sheeps in the background, the hilly landscape is quite beautiful–some promotional pictures for Anne Thongprasom and Ken Theeradeth’s lakorn “365 days of love”.

Anne’s character is Lanaree (Lan), a beautiful woman who works as a architect, she is bold, stubborn, reckless, she has a lot of confidence in herself, she is extremely cheerful and hyper, she lacks housewife skills. When it comes to love, she is sincere, she loves only one person. Lanaree is a romantic who believes that love must be expressed through sweet words. When she is good, she is the most lovable person ever. When she is bad, she is like a person who has been possessed by a demon. Her most uncontrollable trait is jealousy, especially in regards to her husband Tula (Ken) and other women trying to get near him.

Tula played by Ken Theeradeth is Lanaree’s husband. Compared to his wife, he is quite calm. Tula works as a prosecutor. He is described as a reserved, calm individual–compassionate and tender. He’s trustful and faithful, he believes that love should be expressed by actions than words. He doesn’t understand the sensitivity of women and is stupid when it comes to love. His main problem is solving problems by lying.

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How much do Thai stars make for appearances?

A lot in just a few hours.

Ken Theeradeth leads in this category for the guys. According to Lisa magazine, Ken is the highest paid actors for appearances. Just hanging out for a few hours, he gets roughly around 150,000 baht ($4,673 USD). After Ken is Aum Atichart,  Por Natthawut, and Bie Sukrit, they can make up to 100,000 baht ($3,115 USD) per appearance. As for “Weir” Sukollawat Kanaros, he hovers around the 60,000-80,000 baht ($1,869-2,492 USD) range. Now, if Weir makes an appearance with his girlfriend Pancake, his fee increases to 150,000 baht. As brand ambassador, their earnings would be in the 7 digits.

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Ken’s son is born, where are the pictures?

Pictures pronto. I been hunting all day (actually just 10 minutes). Noi, Ken’s wifey, has given birth at the BNH hospital to a boy and he was given the nickname “Chun”. His real name is Tippatai.

Chun is a July 4th baby, it means nothing in Thailand. I live in America, it means something to me–a day off.