“Weir” Sukollawat Kanaros Archive

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Weir confirms break up

It has ended, kids. Officially this time. Weir has officially come out to speak about his break up with Pancake. He’s keeping it vague, following the script on how to address the media on a break up–the usual lines of ‘we still care for each other, we still talk, we still keep in contact” were used. It would  have been amusing if he gave out juicy details on their break up, but nope, no details were given.

Maybe they broke up because of his love for alcohol or because of a third party. She is rumored to be dating her ‘Ter Gub Kao Lae Ruk Kong Rao (You and Him and Our love)” co-star “Pae” Arak Amornsuppasiri now. Last week, Pae was sighted at Central World shopping center watching Pancake at one of her ‘event’ gigs. Pae denied being at the event to support Pancake. He said it was coincidental, he was there at Central Wolrd to buy a guitar and was just passing by. Sure, like I’m gonna believe you.

At the opening/prayer ceremony of his upcoming lakorn “Nang Sao Jamlaeng Ruk”, a lakorn produced by Exact Scenario for Ch7, Weir was forced to talk to the media about Pancake. Sorry Weir, though you probably don’t want to talk about it, you will eventually have to. Like I said, he was vague, he didn’t use the term ‘break up’, he said it was a relationship status change.

“Broken up or not? The truth is we still take care of each other; however, it is just that our status (relationship status) has changed. We are still worry about each other. We still call each other. We still send messages to each other like before.”

Reporters asked him how has it changed? He said it was difficult to explain.

“This is difficult to answer na, but it is still good like before. My answer is that it is still good like before.”–okay. You don’t really answer the question, but okay.

Weir described himself like a big brother to Pancake.

In regards to the comment from Pancake’s mother about her daugther’s relationship with Weir–how can they break up when they have never dated in the first place, Weir said it was best he didn’t voice his opinion on the subject. He said he doesn’t think much of what she had said.

Weir has moved out of Pancake’s home and has given up on the Teddy Shop store they share together. He doesn’t feel regretful about any of it. “We still talk. Do I feel upset, not at all,” said Weir.

Weir doesn’t blame anyone for their break up, no third party involvement. It just ended.

Last week on January 15, both Pancake and Weir attended a lakorn concert for Ch7 and also performed at the event. There was a lot reporters at the event and they wanted a joint interview with Pancake and Weir. But that didn’t happen because both Weir and Pancake refused or maybe it was just Weir. While Weir avoided the media, Pancake did her interview with Pae by her side. Ouch. On that day, reporters wanted to know why Weir avoided them. He answered, he didn’t try to, he was in a rush. He had another event at Phitsanulok province, he had to drive there himself and didn’t want to be late.

On the morning entertainment show ‘Banterng 5 Na 1″ with “Boy” Pisanu Nimsakul and DJ Tonhom Sakuntala Teinpairoj on January 17, they showed a clip of Weir avoiding the reporters at the concert. The media was all over Weir asking him to stay for an interview, Weir just smiled and said he had to go. It was freaking hilarious because one of the reporters was whining like a little kid. Weir just looked at her and shouted, ‘I’ll be back soon. We’ll see each other again.” Just watch the clip, it’s freaking hilarious. Both Boy and DJ Tonhom mocked the whining reporter.

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Weir does not want to discuss Pancake


This is my last post about this scandal unless either party does something crazy like burning down their teddy shop they started together because of jealousy and betrayal. I’m sure they won’t, I was just joking. Unless something amazing and bizarre happens I will no longer update about the status of their break up. Like someone said, it is getting repetitive. Pancake and her mom are doing all the talking while Weir is refusing to talk about the subject period.  There strategies are different. Not saying either is wrong.

Even when a Khaosod reporter intercepted Weir at the set of his lakorn “Ngao Kammathep (Shadow of a Cupid)”,  Weir immediately told the reporter all questions are permissible except for romance questions. Touchy subject, aye, Weir?

That’s fine, said the reporter, there are other juicy questions to ask especially the one pertaining to his fanclub members and their disgruntled feelings toward Pancake and her mother. They have been heavily criticizing  Pancake and her mother online. The reporter asked Weir how he felt about that, his response:”I’m not sure if it is my fanclub or not. I don’t know why it was done. I feel terrible and confuse too. I think it was a misunderstanding. It’s a feeling some people have. As for myself, I don’t know.”

Weir wants his fanclub members to stop attacking Pancake. “Just stop,” said Weir. “You ought to do good things. The act of criticizing others, it’s not good krap.”

The reporter noticed that Weir looks strangely thinner. Weir admits he has lost weight. “I have lost weight, roughly 2kg (4.5 lbs). It’s not because I am ill, I have just been working too hard and have not gotten a lot of sleep.”

Though Weir did answer that his weight loss was because of working too hard, the reporter did pressed if the weight loss was ordered by the channel elders.

“I just lost weight because I have been working too much and I have also lost my appetite. I have been tired, nothing taste good. That is why my weight has gone down. However, I’m always like this. I might be skinny now, I’ll be fat soon. Right now my weight has gone down from 76kg to 74 kg. I want to be down at this weight. My weight should be around 75kg, that’s good enough.”

Weir has a  busy schedule. Currently, he is filming “Nago Kammathep (Shadow of a Cupid) until January 22. Immediately after that, he starts filming “Nang Sao Jamlaeng Ruk” with Pang Ornjira from Thursay-Saturday. From Monday to Wednesday, he is off to do “Mon Ruk Mae Nam Moon (Magical Love of the River Basin)” with Jui Warattaya. According to Wier, filming for “Mon Ruk” is tiring because it a musical, action, drama, romantic lakorn all put in one. It’s just difficult.

Source: Khaosod

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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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Weir looks like Jo Hyeon-jae??

I guess so. Question mark. When you watch Weir in one of his lakorns,  a picture of Korean actor Jo Hyeon-Jae doesn’t come to mind because Weir is very Thai. Now if you look at him in pictures where editors have this big tendency to whiten, to do this and that, he can look better than he really is. A person at sanook did think that Weir reminded her of Korean actor Jo Hyeon-Jae from such kdrama as “One Mom and Three Dads” and “Only You”. It all depends on how you look at it. Different people see different things.

Since the Thairath and Khaosod article about their relationship, there hasn’t been news about this couple. Pancake nor Weir have not come out to speak to the media. Nada. I’m kinda getting impatient I want to hear more of what they have to say. No other media outlet have been covering what Pancake said or what Pancake’s mother had said about Weir. That bugs me.

My parents who are big fans of the lakorn ‘Ter Gub Kao Lae Ruk Kong Rao (You and him and Our love)’ starring Pae Arak and Pancake think that an off-screen romance between Pae and Pancake is probable. They are touchy feely on screen, you can tell they feel comfortable around each other, there is a sense of familiarity, my parents told me. “Pancake has never acted like this with her other pra’eks, not even Weir,” they said. I don’t know, I don’t usually watch Pancake’s lakorns. My parents seems to think she is more guarded around her other co-stars besides Pae.

In Ep 8 of ‘Ter Gub Kao Lae Ruk Kong Rao (You and him and Our love)’ the leading characters Pao (Pae) and Pang Lum (Pancake) kissed and spent their first night together. You can see a clip of it below. It’s starts at the 11:50 time mark.

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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