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A fire has left popular Thai model and presenter, Nong Eung-Eoi (Eung-Eoi Punrada), without a home as her entire Bangkok house was engulfed in flames. Fortunately, no one was injured, and Eung-Eoi shared her gratitude for everyone’s safety, taking a philosophical view on the loss with the words, “It’s alright; we can start over.”

 

The fire, which occurred on November 1, led to extensive property damage, despite the quick response of emergency teams working to extinguish the flames. Eung-Eoi posted a video of the fire on her social media, showing the devastation and sharing her sorrow for her grandparents, who lived with her and were deeply affected by the incident. In her post, she expressed relief that her family had escaped harm, noting that in the midst of this misfortune, they were lucky to be safe.

 

Since the post went live, Eung-Eoi has received an outpouring of support and encouragement from fans and followers across Thailand. Many took to the comments to express their sympathy and admiration for her strength. Some also asked about the cause of the fire, to which she replied, explaining that it is suspected to be an electrical issue.

 

This event has resonated widely, with fans and well-wishers alike reminding Eung-Eoi that even amidst loss, resilience and community support can make recovery possible.

 

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4 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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A fire has left popular Thai model and presenter, Nong Eung-Eoi (Eung-Eoi Punrada), without a home as her entire Bangkok house was engulfed in flames. Fortunately, no one was injured, and Eung-Eoi shared her gratitude for everyone’s safety, taking a philosophical view on the loss with the words, “It’s alright; we can start over.”

 

The fire, which occurred on November 1, led to extensive property damage, despite the quick response of emergency teams working to extinguish the flames. Eung-Eoi posted a video of the fire on her social media, showing the devastation and sharing her sorrow for her grandparents, who lived with her and were deeply affected by the incident. In her post, she expressed relief that her family had escaped harm, noting that in the midst of this misfortune, they were lucky to be safe.

 

Since the post went live, Eung-Eoi has received an outpouring of support and encouragement from fans and followers across Thailand. Many took to the comments to express their sympathy and admiration for her strength. Some also asked about the cause of the fire, to which she replied, explaining that it is suspected to be an electrical issue.

 

This event has resonated widely, with fans and well-wishers alike reminding Eung-Eoi that even amidst loss, resilience and community support can make recovery possible.

 

Picture courtesy of Khaosod.

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-- 2024-11-02

 

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No #gofundme ?

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It's unlikely 'a popular Thai model and presenter' has only one property or funds available to buy a new one.

 

Maybe she'll offer short time to fat middle aged balding geezers from Blighty?

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3 hours ago, PJ71 said:

It's unlikely 'a popular Thai model and presenter' has only one property or funds available to buy a new one.

 

Maybe she'll offer short time to fat middle aged balding geezers from Blighty?

Why only from the UK ?  Plenty of others fitting that description from all over the developed world  The USA takes obesity to a different level  " my 600lb life " is a popular tv show from America, ever seen it?  

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8 hours ago, Bday Prang said:

Why only from the UK ?  Plenty of others fitting that description from all over the developed world  The USA takes obesity to a different level  " my 600lb life " is a popular tv show from America, ever seen it?  

Why not?

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1 hour ago, This Guy said:

Maybe because she's not a self-centred, self- entitled Caucasian?


maybe not, but we can certainly see that you are a smug, virtue-signalling <deleted>.

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