Singer Puay Ends Record Label Contract After Viral Video
Singer Puay has ended her contract with My Music Record after the label faced public backlash for signing her following a viral video incident that forced her to resign from her factory job in Rayong.
Singer Puay has ended her contract with My Music Record after struggling under mounting pressure from the public and industry backlash. The turmoil began when a viral video with 77 million views—featuring Puay in an incident involving a married couple—spread rapidly across social media, with viewers dubbing the content "pink floral mattress" and "Doraemon pillow" footage. Puay was forced to resign from her factory job in Rayong after the video caused her embarrassment, and she filed a Computer Crime Act complaint against the woman who recorded it.
Record label executive "Mor Mind" subsequently posted a video recruiting Puay to join My Music Record, prompting fierce criticism from musicians and songwriters who questioned the appropriateness of the move. The label stated they wanted to provide Puay a second chance at life and career, believing everyone deserves an opportunity to prove themselves. However, following the announcement, the public backlash became too much for Puay to bear.
In a statement, My Music Record confirmed that Puay requested to terminate her artist contract due to feeling overwhelmed and distressed by the situation. The label has agreed to end the contract amicably, with no hard feelings or disputes between the two parties. My Music Record wished Puay success in her future endeavors and thanked all supporters, media, and the public for their feedback and encouragement.