Ploy Cherman Archive

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Ploy and Dome’s “Love can never die”

Real life ex-lovers Ploy Chermarn and Dome Pakorn Lum reunites in the lakorn “Ruk Mai Mee Wan Tai (Love can never die)” by Polypus productions. Dome is playing a cursed immoral, several of hundreds of years old. Ploy is a young woman who is clumsy and lovable. Her father is an archaeologist, which makes her very interested Dome’s character. Who is this man? What era is he from? She wants to know it all. Can you believe ‘Nak’ Charlie Trairat is in here playing someone older and a cop? He’s 17 years old. He’s like a puppy, all you want to do is pat him on the head and give a him cookie treat.

Dome has rejected many roles before this because he wanted to focus on his music.  The situation with him and Ploy–there shouldn’t be an issue. Both Ploy and Dome want people to NOT look back at their past, but focus on their work together, which is this lakorn.

“I have rejected many roles, even some with Polypus. I wanted to prove that I can work. I have talked to Ploy before we came here today. We are very ready. Ploy is very talented. I’m very earnest about this, I have been in the entertainment industry for 20 years, I want to try something new. I don’t think there will be an issue regarding Paint (his current girlfriend). She understands. She can differentiate between work and personal life. There will be some ‘guk-gik’ scenes. She understands. If you asked me if she can come to the set. Of course she can. It shouldn’t be an issue. This is work. There is nothing to be concern about.”

Ploy agrees. Their past together shouldn’t be an issue. They are grown and can separate work and their personal lives. Ploy has moved on and is happily dating singer/actor/college professor ‘Navin’ Tar Yaowapalakul, to whom she visited most recently in America.

“I have talked to Dome already. We can work together without any issues. We are all adults. There won’t be any jealousy issues. We want everyone to understand, this is work. We have talked. We know everyone will keep a close eye on us. There is no ‘return’. As for Paint, I met her recently. Though there is a gap between us, there shouldn’t be an issue, ” said Ploy.

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Navin is Ploy’s best boyfriend ever

Navin and Ploy Chermarn have been dating for a while now. Currently he is in America studying for his Ph.D and she is in Thailand. For others, the distance might be an issue. For this couple it’s not. Thousands of miles apart, still their love is sweet as ever shown in Ploy’s twitter page.

Ploy loves to twitter and she loves to post photos of Navin on her page with cute little captions. She comes off like a bubbly girl in love for the first time. Here is a link to Ploy’s twitter photo page.

Captions written by Ploy for these photos:
1. My best boyfriend ever!!!
2. Kondee kong ploy….
3. My lil puppy :)

19

Winners at the Supanahong Awards (Thai Oscars)

Last year, Ananda Everingham caused a stir when he professed his love for his long time girl, Saengthong ‘Jeed’ Ket-U-Tong up on stage as he accepted his award for the Best Actor category for the film “Happy Birthday”. Then they broke up a year later. So stupid. This year, the spotlight is on Ploy Chermarn, who attended the event wearing a pair of 14.24 carat diamond earrings, a watch with 669 diamond grains with a weight of 5.7 carat, which comes at a total value of 10 million baht (est $308,600 USD). Geez, she better have a bodyguard.

Winners for the 19th Annual Supanahong Awards (Also known as the Thai Oscar):
1. Best Visual Effects- The Scout
2. Best Make Up- Cheun (Slice)
3. Best Costume Design- October Sonata (Ruk Tee Ror Koi, “Love that Waits”)
4. Best Art Direction- Phonek Sanghakhun for A Moment in June
5. Best Original Score- Cheun (Slice)
6. Best Original song- “Ja Dai Mai Leum Gan (To Forget Each Other)” By Nim Seefa for the film “Best of Times”
7. Best Recording and Sound Mixing- Nang Mai (Nymph)
8. Best Film Editing- Nang Mai (Nymph)
9. Best Cinematography- Chayakit Chamnipong for Nang Mai (Nymph)
10. Best Screenplay- Somkiat Vituranich for October Sonata (Ruk Tee Ror Koi, “Love that Waits”)
11. Best Supporting Actress-Sunsanee Wattananukul for “Best of Times”
12. Best Supporting Actor- “BOY” Pisanu Nimsakul for October Sonata (Ruk Tee Ror Koi, “Love that Waits”)
13. Best Actress- Cris Horwang for “A Bangkok Traffic Love Story”
14. Best Actor- Paramej Noiam for “Samchuk”
15. Best Director- Kongkiat Khomsiri for Cheun (Slice)
16. Best Picture- October Sonata (Ruk Tee Ror Koi, “Love that Waits”) of “NGR”

Source: Pantip, Manager

I haven’t seen half of these films, actually I only saw 2: “A Bangkok Traffic Love Story” and “October Sonata”

Susira “Susie” Nanna and her boyfriend actor James Mackie from “9 Wat” and “Best of Times”; Boy Pisanu with his trophy for Best Supporting Actor.

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8

Cee and Amy are fine

…according to Om Akapan. Also his friend Rangsit ”Uan” Sirananon is not the third hand in Cee Siwat and Amy Klimpatoom’s relationship. A dinner between the two have never occurred.

“Uan and myself are regulars at that restaurant. That day, we saw Amy there, Uan and I were already seated and then Amy walked over. The news that Uan is the third hand is not true. Amy and Cee have been together for a long time and they still seem very much in love, there doesn’t appear to be a problem. (In the news, it said they embraced). In the news, they embraced? From what I saw, there was none of that. (Did Amy go by herself?) This, I don’t know. I didn’t see where she came from or how she got there.”

Sarcastically I say, okay, good to know. I’m more concern about Om’s outfit in this fashion show. Om is dressed as a blue bird and is paired with Parnward Hemmanee, who is dressed like a red butterfly. Then there is Ploy Chermarn as a white butterfly with Pinky as a chirpy pink bird. Now that is amusing. The news about Amy, Uan, and Cee, somewhat dull. I’m such a poor Thai celebrity blogger, I find nothing scandalous. Haha.

Miss Ploy is totally working it.

Damn, Ploy takes her job seriously, she is looking fierce walking down that catwalk.

19

Ploy fought with Guy?

Honestly, I don’t care whether it is true or not, but the way Ploy Chermarn handled herself, she deserves an applause. This is what you call a talented actress, she can handle the press, play crazy nang’rai roles, and still pull in high TV ratings when she is the lead actress, remember Ploy and Por’s lakorn “Poo Yai Lee Gub Nang Ma (Elder Lee and Ms. Ma),” you know it was a hit for Ch3, probably their only hit lakorn for the whole year. I’m beginning to like Miss Ploy every day, she has this spunk that few actresses possess. It’s quite entertaining to read her interviews because homegirl doesn’t give a ‘who’. Her answers are blunt and quite spunky. It always has this ‘bring it on’ mentality to it, some would find it annoying, some like me find it amusing to read through. At least it’s not boring. Oh my gosh, you have no idea how scripted and boring some interviews can be.

So there is a rumor (well there is always a rumor about Miss Ploy) that she had gotten into an argument with ‘Guy’ Navapol Lumpoon at an event.

Did you argue with Guy?

“If I say something you’ll accuse me of [?], I don’t know what to say. Do whatever you want, just make it fun. I see Guy frequently and he is a kid in the industry that I know. He’s a good guy. However, we are not having a fling. We just know each other.”

Did you guys fight  like what is written in the news?

“Fight about what? Why do we have to fight? That’s ridiculous. We see each other once in a long time.”

Did it get so intense a cellphone was thrown?

“News is just news. There is never any good news about me. I’m just vile. Every news about me is vile.”

Do you feel hurt by it?

“I feel indifferent, it’s a little dishearten. Most recently there was news I went to a temple to have an abortion. There is never any good news about me (laughs).”–What? Who goes to the temple to have an abortion? OR does it mean to do buddhist merits at a temple because you had an abortion. I’m confuse. Whatever, it’s pure nonsense either way.

Have you talked to Guy about it?

“Not yet. I’ll will call him about it to see if he saw the news yet.”

Do you have anything to say to the person who wrote it?

“I probably can’t do anything about it, it’s alright. I’ll let it pass.”

Do you think they went too far with the temple abortion rumor?

“I get this all the time. Just do it to the fullest, that would be the best.”—Wow, she doesn’t care anymore.

So do you think someone has malicious intent for you?

“All the time”

Do you know who that person is?

“I don’t know, whenever I find out, I’ll have to give an interview. I’m just baffled. I went to the temple to do buddhist merits and they accuse me of going there to have an abortion. In the publication, they said that my tone was intense. Ween. Brandish. I wasn’t brandish, I speak with reason. I think this news is going too far. I heard from the news, someone at the temple said it. I’m a buddhist. People who visit temples shouldn’t think malicious of others. If you are going to be like this, it’s best you don’t go to the temple period. I’m a follower of that temple too. I believe the person who went to that temple is a follower too. I don’t know if someone hates me or not.”

Ploy is still hurt that people consider her fat, she has been trying to get fit. Luckily she has been getting support from the people around her. They told her not care about what others think, people have a tendency to talk too much. If Ploy is not beautiful then how is she getting 5-6 advertisement gigs.

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“WE are in love 2″ fashion show

Thai starlets walked down the catwalk like brides for WE magazine’s wedding gown fashion show, their 2nd year. The event was held yesterday October 9, 2009 at the Siam Paragon shopping center, first floor. I most say, it was one sophisticated/ beautiful fashion show. Loving the wedding gowns, beautifully done!

Ploy and Janie, those are some serious ugly looking wedding gowns. It’s too over the top–feathers, ruffles, lace, stringy things, lets keep it simple Mr. or Ms. wedding gown designer person.

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