“Pancake” Khemmanid Jamikorn Archive

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From Pancake to Kwan

This ain’t right Muat Bee, hi-so guy, horse riding instructor to Pancake. Just when they were getting along, you had to cause drama. I’m not sure if there is drama, I’m just randomly saying stuff.  Muat Bee (Roitri Boonyarit Pojanpraphan) who was once rumored to have caused the break up between “Pancake” Khemmanid Jamikorn and her long time beau “Weir” Sukollawat Kanaros is now seeing ‘Kwan’ Usamanee Waitayanon confirmed by Toy Aigner, TV Pool magazine founder, on his twitter account.

A person asked Khun Toy if Kwan is dating Muat Bee, Pancake’s old gik. Is this true or not, she asked. Tim TV Poo, his ex-wife,l did say so. Toy Aigner replied, “100% True.”

Source: Teenee

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He is still like a family member

Firstly, I want to make it clear that I’m not a Pancake anti, I’m just a Thai celebrity blogger, who wishes that this celebrity would be less ambiguous. Her answers are always ‘nice’, no damages to any of the parties involve. She is no Ploy Chermarn who tells you how it is. It is a good strategy publicity wise -leaving people to interpret what you mean and if doesn’t work out, you can say, I didn’t mean it like that.

Lets face it, Pancake and Weir have broken up and Pancake has stated Weir will always be like a family member to her.

“We are still like family members. It’s best this way. We have always been like that, no matter how we feel. It’s normal. We have always said that jointly in interviews. Like I said, everything has its own time. To have everything pass by well would be the best thing. (Is P’Weir like a big brother to you?) P’Weir will always be my darling and my most revered person; therefore, it is best to have it be viewed like that. It has always been like that ka.”

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She means what? Pancake’s mom speaks

I understand the words coming out of your mouth but I don’t necessarily understand what they mean.

When Pancake’s mom said that Weir and Pancake can not break up because they have not started yet, she didn’t mean it like that.

“The meaning from a mother’s standpoint…I think that the ‘start’ deals with their time–to start to think, to do various things on their own, according to what is appropriate for their age. Originally, nong (I’m assuming Weir) came over when he was a new college student…still a student, something along those lines. We were able to care for each other like a family. Today, you have a reach a point where you can take care of each other. That’s the meaning behind it.”

My interpretation is that because they were students, they couldn’t be in relationship because they were ‘under’ her family care. That makes no sense. Raise your hands HIGH if you are all confuse, cause I am. Both my hands are UP HIGH in the sky. Someone explain this to me.

Reporters did ask Pancake’s mom how Pancake and Weir are doing. Pancake’s mom answered that they can still be family like always. She recently told Weir that Pancake and him are grown now and should be able to take responsibility for one another. However, because Pancake is still a student, she has to stay close to her parents.

For those who understand Thai, a clip of the interview below.

Source: Rakdara.net

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“We have never dated,” said Pancake about Weir

Pancake with her family and Weir

From Thairath newspaper, Pancake Kemmanid Jamikorn actually reiterated what her mother had said that she Pancake has never dated “Weir” Sukollawat Kanaros. How can you….okay, I need to take a pause because this is all sorts of wow.

The reporter: Your mother had said in a interview that how can you break up when you two have never gotten started. What does that mean?

Pancake’s answer: “That’s correct. Others might perceive that we were dating, but I want to tell you, we have never said that we were like that. Whatever happens, my mother still loves him. We still have good feelings toward each other. It was an interpretation of each person to have it be like this or that. Then they came and ask us if it was true or not.”

Reporter:That means if one of you finds a new person, you can still be a family.

“That’s correct. It is the most stable and strongest thought. With this time we still have the opportunity to walk forward to want to do various new things. If one day we meet again, it would be another matter,” said Pancake.

Reporter: So that means no one will ever come out to say that you have broken up?

Pancake:”Correct. It is a thing that people will interpret more so.”

Get this, Pancake described Weir as a feature in her family of a ‘pee chai kon dtoh (eldest brother)’.

o_O say what? Raise both eyebrows!

Thanks Cecilia for the video. Pancake defending her mom on Dao Kra Jai on Modern 9. In the video, Pancake accepts what her mother had said. Oo.

Source: Thairath, Pantip

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“They were never together,” says Pancake’s mom

Mouth drops to the floor, woman done lost her damn mind. This whole year there has been speculations that “Weir” Sukollawat Kanaros and “Pancake” Khemmanid Jamikorn have broken up. Pancake’s mother has come out to say that how can they break up when they were never together. OMG. Lets stop because I’m getting a stomachache from laughing too much. You know what, them being together or not does not make my drinking Yeo’s soymilk leisurely less enjoyable. Really it doesn’t matter but to say that they were never together, that is just ridiculous.

Pancake’s mother Nuannong said, “I don’t want you to call it breaking up because they never got started (OMG!!) So you can’t call it breaking up. If Pancake was dating someone, she has to go to places with that person. She is not ready for that. One day she’ll have that. Right now, she still wants to live like this–to be with her family. I once had a discussion with Pan that it would be difficult for a person to come into our lives because we travel around as a family.”

WOW!

An opinion from a Thai netizen please for laughs:

“Khun Mae ka, compose yourself well. Go back home to sleep and rest for about a month. Then take a bath and eat. Dress really pretty and come back for a new interview. To say in a ‘get out of my way’ style like this, it makes it seem like you’re telling a big lie. They have a doll store together. They use the same car. Event appearances, traveling aboard, interviews, acting in lakorns, all of it they do together. This is what they call dating already.”–from comment #45 from Kapook women.

Source:Khaosod

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Top Awards 2010 Nominees

Above are the winners from last year. This year, will history repeat itself. Anne Thongprasom and Ken Theeradeth are nominated in the best actress and actor category again much like last year. Will they win?

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