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Pattaya entertainment venue suing "Lamyai" after letting fans down at sellout concert

 

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PATTAYA: -- "Tawandang Pattaya Variety" is suing sexy country singer Lamyai and a celebrity friend after a concert at the resort left fans furious.

 

Lamyai is the teen "mor lam" starlet who created a sensation last month with her twerking that caused prime minister Prayut Chan-ocha to order her to stop being so suggestive and cover up.

 

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She was supposed to appear at the popular Pattaya venue on July 1st with another well known singer called Arm Chutima from 12.30 am until closing time at 2am.

 

But the venue claims that Lamyai, 18, was half an hour late and her performance was tired and listless. It was one of several performances done by the singer that night on a tour of Chonburi.

 

In addition Arm did not bother to show up at all.

 

There were more than 1,000 people at the venue many of whom had paid 200 baht per ticket for the eagerly anticipated late night concert.

 

Executive Natset Satjamano said that the singers had failed to fulfil their contractual obligations causing considerable losses and difficulty to his venue.

 

Lamyai could only perform for an hour and her performance was tired and uninteresting, he said.

 

A report has been lodge for damages with the Pattaya police.

 

Source: TNews

 
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"Lamyai could only perform for an hour and her performance was tired and uninteresting, he said."

 

"A report has been lodge for damages with the Pattaya police."

 

 

I should do the same over some of the starfish I've rented over the years.

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Wow!!! A venue being upset with a performer. That's a first...let's run to the Police and tell them we didn't make enough money on the bar and sue the performer.  Looks like to me she is dancing around, getting pics with fans...unless that is another concert somewhere else.

 

Does it ever stop here...Local Government suing Press for a headline, venue suing the performer for being 'uninteresting' ...

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First fans want her to dance in traditional Thai style,
now a Venue owner is not happy because she does as being told, but he wants her to shake her body. 
An artists life is tough..
next, maybe she files a defamation counterclaim  ?

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I am sure she provided a performance, met her contractual obligations. Why is there no mention of the no show artist being sued? 

 

Another mitigating factor could be she feared the army showing up again to cover her up. 

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The promoters probably see her as vulnerable because of Uncle P.'s disapproval of her and thus an easy mark. No matter that they likely did not refund people's money to them, no one will bat an eye, Lamyai is down so she deserves more stomps and kicks. Nice bunch of people.

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9 hours ago, KIWIBATCH said:

no "twerking" becomes an automatic refund to the customers :cheesy::cheesy:

 

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Lamyai could only perform for an hour and her performance was tired and uninteresting, he said.

 

So apparently now the club wants to sue her because she wasn't twerking enough!!!!

 

Prayuted if you do. Sued if you don't.

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