Thai actress Pat showcased her new luxury home with husband Pee Chanon on television, revealing the couple named their newborn daughter after Pat herself and addressing rumors about who funded the property purchase.
In a recent episode of the television program 'Tee Tail Krua,' Thai actress Pat Napapa gave a tour of her new luxury home with her husband Pee Chanon. The couple purchased the property after selling their Pattaya residence. Pee wanted his own home and to live closer to Pat's property, and Pat supported the decision to build their own assets. The new home features exceptional details, with light fixtures alone costing 600,000 baht.
Pat addressed rumors that she paid for the house, firmly stating she has never financially supported a man—her maximum contribution being buying clothes for Pee. When asked about Pee's nightly ritual of showing respect to Pat, he confirmed he still does this every evening while she sleeps. He explained that an astrologer told them Pat's zodiac sign overpowered his, so he was advised to show her respect as a remedy. Pat responded with surprise, saying she didn't know this was still happening.
Pee clarified he doesn't feel his dignity is compromised by this practice. He said his requests during these moments vary nightly—sometimes asking for her health, sometimes for them to stay together long, and other blessings depending on the evening. Pat emphasized she never asked him to do anything, believing a willing heart is enough. She expressed concern about the practice but also acknowledged his genuine intentions.
Regarding their newborn daughter, Pat explained the pregnancy came naturally after they stopped trying seriously. After one previous miscarriage and a break from attempting conception, she unexpectedly became pregnant during a relaxed period. When they learned it was a girl, Pee's first request was to get Pat's tattoo retouched and darkened—jokingly suggesting it would intimidate future suitors.
Concerning parenting approaches, Pat stated she will not use physical punishment, but made one clear request to Pee: to avoid the phrase 'his child, our child' when disciplining. She expressed fear that unconscious bias might lead to unequal treatment between them. Pat insisted on consistent parenting without singling out the child as belonging more to one parent than the other.
Pat revealed her daughter's real name is Napapat, matching Pat's own name, with the father agreeing the child will use her mother's surname. The couple aims to co-parent together from the start, having discussed their approach to avoid conflicts.