Pei Panwad Opens Up About Emotional TV Moment and Prioritizing Motherhood

Bangkok: Pei Panwad has clarified that her tears on a recent TV program were not due to a man, but rather a result of reopening emotional wounds concerning her child. The renowned figure expressed her intention to focus more on her role as a mother moving forward.

According to Thai News Agency, Pei participated in a television segment where she discussed her child, and the conversation led to an emotional moment where she couldn't hold back her tears. She related these emotions to a past incident when her daughter, Palin, was hospitalized while Pei was working in China. The experience prompted her to question her priorities and the purpose of her efforts.

Pei shared that the incident made her reflect deeply on her life, realizing she had been focusing on the wrong things. She has since committed to balancing her roles as a mother and a professional more effectively. She emphasized that this is a common feeling among mothers, which helped her regain her composure and dedication to her responsibilities as a mother.

Addressing rumors that her tears were due to a man, Pei firmly denied such speculations, stating she no longer has time to cry over men. She recently celebrated her 46th birthday early with her children, Prod and Palin, who asked her what she wanted for her birthday, a question that moved her greatly.

Pei updated her fans on her current situation, noting that her finances are stable and she is surrounded by good company. Although she did not confirm if she is in a new relationship, she mentioned she is not rushing into one, choosing instead to focus on work and savings. She acknowledged the importance of love, as it brings daily smiles and acts as a support system.

When asked about her friends' involvement in her personal life, Pei humorously stated that they would likely choose partners for themselves if given the chance. She admitted she now prefers to avoid unnecessary complications and is confident she will recognize the right person when they come along.