March 16, 20206 yr Actor Matthew’s wife Lydia infected with Covid-19 By THE NATION Sarunrat “Lydia” Visutthithada, actor Matthew “Deane” Chanthavanij’s wife, revealed on Instragram today (March 16) that she contracted Covid-19 from her husband. However, those close to her – like her relatives, friends and people working at her husband’s boxing camp – were safe so far from the virus. On Friday, Matthew revealed in a short video posted on Instagram that he was infected with the virus. Lydia said it was hard to leave her two children and enter hospital for treatment. She added that her husband’s condition has not worsened. Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30384187 -- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-03-16 Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking Thailand news and visa info
March 17, 20206 yr Popular Post ... and not a single dirty, unwashed, soap-dodging, mask-avoiding, disease-spreading European in sight!!
March 17, 20206 yr her father in law is a farang from australia, in case you did not know so blame it on ... the farang why deane use the name of his thai MOTHER , I guess that is for the thai fans Edited March 17, 20206 yr by justin case
March 17, 20206 yr 29 minutes ago, Nigel Sri Thanonchai said: Wrong again ,they were the students at her husbands Muay Thai boxing camp ,all smelly and sweaty with plenty of excessive body fluids splashing around I think it's pretty much a hi-so Thai gym, although the odd farang probably shows up from time to time.
March 17, 20206 yr 46 minutes ago, Nigel Sri Thanonchai said: Wrong again ,they were the students at her husbands Muay Thai boxing camp ,all smelly and sweaty with plenty of excessive body fluids splashing around Yes, on second thoughts, I suppose you're right. Sad to think that the boxing camp is disbanded now because many of its students, being "dirty, unwashed, soap-dodging, mask-avoiding, disease-spreading" Europeans, were infected before anyone else there and are now all in isolation. But not before passing the infection on to all those innocent, clean-living Thais. Tongue very firmly embedded in my cheek (as, I suspect, is yours too). Edited March 17, 20206 yr by MartinL
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