Kob Suwanan Archive

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Newly Weds in SudSapDa magazine

When I think of Kob and Brook, I think “The Frog Prince”. His name should be Kob because if you didn’t know it already “Kob” in Thai means “frog”. Maybe our princess Kob did kiss her frog prince Brook because he doesn’t look that bad in this magazine spread. Or maybe it’s just good old blending and blurring on photoshop. Nonetheless, they look very cute together.

There is a Laos/Cambodian/Thai saying that if a couple resembles each other, they will stay together. In a way, I think they look alike, of course not in a taboo sibling way. In terms of Asian resemblance superstition, they might last forever.

The pictures are from SudSapDa magazine for their January 2009 issue. You can get the wallpaper size pictures at their website.

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No reception, no honeymoon, and back to work

Married on Friday and back to work on Sunday. It just seems like an unplanned rush-rush wedding to please the public and dispel bad press. Kob did not have a wedding reception. Why no reception?

Reporters caught up with newly married Kob as she reported back to work at studio JSL in Ladprao Road (Soi 107) on Sunday January 11. Kob seemed livlier, observed by reporters and no longer appeared uneasy like before the wedding. She even joked with them.

Kob told reporters she did not have a reception, she just had dinner with family. After dinner, her family members prepared the linen and made her bridal bed for good luck.

“After the daytime wedding ceremony, we had a family dinner then we had the ‘delivering the bride and groom to the room” ceremony for the evening. We just had a normal dinner and no big reception. There was only family members which included: Brook’s mother and father, P’Note, P’Bee, P’Boom all together. Also Khun Amret and Khun Patsa went along too. The people who made my bed were my family members and Brook’s older sister.”

Kob felt strange waking up to see Brook the next morning.

“The feelings when I woke up the first time to see Brook by my side? Well it felt odd (laughs) but then we talked and it was all right.”

Regarding her retirement from show business, Kob is not retiring any time soon, she will take a break from lakorns though.

Basically nothing has really changed.

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Kob and Brook’s wedding: More pictures

The ring!

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Kob and Brook finally wed.

After ten years of dating and his mother’s disapproval, “Kob” Suvanant Kongying finally weds her politician wannabe boyfriend “Brook” Danuporn Poonakan. His mother cried during the engagement ceremony and even hugged Kob to congratulate her. Wow.

These are morning engagement ceremony pictures, the reception will be held tonight (or 8:00am Eastern time US 1/9/09) at the Centara Grand hotel on the 23rd floor in the grand ballroom.

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Silamanee: Ep 17 Caps END

Enjoy the caps for now, the summary is coming tomorrow.

I just can’t watch it, it looks too crazy. Hint. Hint. Khun Ying Samerjai is freaking psycho!

I finally got around to it. It’s been a long, tiring ride and FINALLY Silamanee has ended. I have to say that I found the original more enjoyable though it had a crappy “lets hold hands” ending with no wedding scene. First half of Silamanee 2008 remake, I loved. Second half, not so much. I grew tired of the bickering, Nam’s pride, Khun Samerjai’s prejudice, Chalee and his obsessive nature. It became very repetitive and you know I hate repetitive junk. The last few episodes of Silamanee 2008, I wanted to snap my fingers and say, ‘Oy, Oy! Get to the point! Stop prolonging the story!”

Hopefully, I did not offend. I’m not saying I didn’t like it. I feel neutral about it.

I have to say the ending was very well-developed, unlike many other larkons.

—NOT DONE YET, still watching it and translating.

DONE!!!!!

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Silamanee:ep 16- 17 Preview

Aww…crap! They did extend it for one more episode. Silamanee will most likely end next week with a total of 17 episodes. I guess that’s good. We do get a wedding out of it.

Behind the scenes news coverage of Pharot and Nam’s engagement drama. Khun Ying Samerjai still disapproves even though Pharot loves Nam.

The cast and crew on the “Ti-Ni-Mo-Chit” show, I guess at the end everyone congregates at Chiangrath.

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