Noeul Talks Uncensored – Eng Sub | Dreams, Kpop Training, Failure, Future, Fame #noeulnuttarat
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🐰: At that time, my class had almost ten students. 🐰: And all of them were younger than me. 🐰: They didn’t focus on whether I had danced before or not. 🐰: They only focused on being in the room. 🐰: “Others can do it, why can’t you?”
👤: “Why can’t you!” 👤: What kind of comments were there? Let’s talk about the first things. 🐰: I remember during the initial series airing, 🐰: “Your face looks like a deep-sea fish.”, “Ugly face, nose like a witch.” 🐰: I even experienced something like this—walking to the parking lot, 🐰: I opened the car door, got in, and just as I was about to close the door, someone grabbed it. 🐰: They said they forgot to ask me something. I asked, “What did you forget to ask?” 🎙️: Behind-the-scenes uncensored talk about the private life of celebrities. 👤 : Noeul is really famous! He has a huge social media following. 🐰: Would you say it’s a lot?
👤: A lot. Yes, a lot. 👤: On Instagram, it’s over two million. 🐰: Yes.
👤: What platforms do you use? Do you use X? 🐰: I use X, Instagram, TikTok. Honestly, I’m on all platforms. 👤: All platforms! 🐰: Otherwise, I’ll miss out and fall behind trends. 👤: If fans want to interact with Noeul up close, X is probably the easiest place to find you, right? 🐰: Yes, because I enjoy rambling on X. 🐰: I like typing random things here and there. 👤: So for fans who want to get closer to Noeul, you need to follow on X under the name 🐰: Noeul Lee “@Noeul_lee6” 👤: So the name Noeul isn’t Thai, right? What language is it? 🐰: It’s Korean. No eul. 👤: No eul. 👤: It means “sunset.” 🐰: It means the sun setting,
👤: The sun setting. 👤: So romantic. 👤: Does that mean you have Korean heritage? 🐰: Yes! 👤: Then did you grow up in Thailand or Korea? 🐰: I grew up in Thailand. 🐰: Actually, I moved to South Korea after graduating high school at Suankularb. 👤: Oh, I see. 🐰: Finished ROTC, then flew there right away.
[ROTC in Thailand is part of a military preparedness initiative for young people, which exempts them from mandatory military service.] 👤: Right after finishing ROTC training, you went to South Korea. 🐰: Yes, back then I had a buzz cut like everyone else. 👤: Really! Hey, I want to see a picture of Noeul during Suankularb days. 🐰: Oh, I used to post a lot from my school days. 👤: What hairstyle did you have back then? What was it? Toon (Thai Rock Musician), Bodyslam (Thai Rock Band) style? 🐰: Just the normal student style.
👤: Was it the “long cut”? 🐰: Not even the “long cut,” just the student style. 🐰: Like the student style—a shaved head with just a bit left at the front. 👤: Noeul graduated from Suankularb. Getting into Suankularb isn’t easy.
[Suankularb Wittayalai School is a prestigious all-boys secondary school for grades 7 to 12 in Bangkok, Thailand] 👤: It’s a dream school for many. 👤: So, you must have been a good student, right? 🐰: Oh, sure! Let’s say I did well; I learned quickly. 🐰: Well, I don’t know if everyone’s definition of being good at studying is the same, but let’s just say I wasn’t terrible at it. 👤: What kind of kid were you growing up, Noeul? 👤: Were you naughty, playful, or a studious kid? 🐰: If we’re talking about being around my parents, I was naughty. 🐰:I was the only child, so I was stubborn and didn’t listen much. 🐰: I was kind of spoiled growing up as a kid.
👤: I see. 🐰: Like, my dad didn’t spoil me much, but my mom, on the other hand, was more indulgent. 🐰: I grew up with—my grandmother and my grandmother spoiled me a lot. 👤: She treated her grandchild even better than her own child. 🐰: Whatever I wanted, I had to get it. 👤: Was your childhood dream to become a singer? 🐰: My very first dream— 🐰: When I was really young, I loved Pokémon. 🐰: I even wrote a report for my guidance teacher saying— 🐰: That when I grow up, I wanted to be a Pokémon Trainer. 👤: Right!
🐰: As a kid, we played Pokémon. 🐰: I wanted to be a Pokémon Trainer. 🐰: But as I got older, I realized— 🐰: It wasn’t possible because Pikachu doesn’t exist in real life. 🐰: My second dream was to become a football player.
👤: Oh! 🐰: I wanted to stand on the field at Old Trafford. 👤: When did your dreams change? People have multiple dreams at different ages; dreams evolve. 🐰: Honestly, my dreams changed during— 🐰: High school. 👤: I see! 🐰: Because I had an accident and stuff like that, which made me unable to continue playing football. 👤: I understand. 🐰: Something like that, I could still play, but taking it seriously as an athlete would’ve been a bit difficult. 👤: Hmm, so you had to give up that dream. 🐰: Yeah, during that time, I was pretty lost for a while because I really wanted to be a footballer. 👤: Then life took another turn after you graduated high school at Suankularb. 🐰: Yeah, then I flew to South Korea. 👤: Why did you go? Was it to move with your family or— 🐰: No, back then, it was because I wanted to go. 🐰: I wanted to study there, to experience something new. I felt bored here. 👤: At that age, it would’ve been university, right? Or something else? 🐰: Yeah, so I started with learning to write (Korean). At that time, I could speak and understand, but I couldn’t write. 👤: I see.
🐰: And it coincided with me going shopping— 🐰: Shopping at Garosugil.
[Garosugil is a popular upscale shopping and lifestyle street in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam District, Seoul.] 🐰: Yes, then suddenly, an older man came up to me. 👤: Don’t tell me it’s like those stories in Thailand, like a modeling scout, like Jenny Chayodom or something. 🐰: He approached me and asked if I liked singing or dancing. 🐰: And I told him— 🐰: I don’t know how to dance. 🐰: I’ve never danced before. But as for singing— 🐰: I’ve never taken lessons, but I like to hold concerts in the bathroom while showering. 🐰: Yes, I have a private concert every day.
👤: He would have given you points for confidence. I like it. 👤: So who was that older man in the end? 🐰: He was a—
👤: Was he from a modeling agency? 👤: Oh, I understand, he was an executive! 🐰: Yes, that’s right. 🐰: And I was really surprised. 🐰: At first, he gave me a business card, and in my head, the voice was like— 🐰: “Is this a scammer? Could it be a scammer?”
I was scared, like, “Hmm, maybe not?” So I thought, let’s give it a try. 🐰: When I got there, I realized it was legit. It turned out he was real and everything. 🐰: So when I went, they asked me, “Hey! Show us your dance.” 🐰: “I was like, “Dance what?” 🐰: “I’ve never danced before, maybe aerobics or something.” 🐰: What should I dance to? 🐰: I just danced randomly, like winging it. 👤: Did they play music for you, or— 🐰: They asked me to freestyle. They played some music, and I just— 👤: Whatever it was, you danced to it. 👤: Really?
🐰: Aerobics. 🐰: Then they were like, “Okay, now sing something for us.”
👤: I see. 🐰: I don’t know what they saw in me. It was hilarious. 👤: But you got signed.
🐰: Right, I signed and became a trainee! 👤: Not having any clear dream before— 👤: to wanting to be a singer or actor at that time—how did you feel? Were you confident? 👤: Or was it like your dream shifted because you couldn’t be a footballer, and you didn’t know where to go next? 👤: Like, “Alright, I’ll go down this path. This feels right.” 🐰: At first, I was very confident. At first, I was fired up, like— 🐰: This is it!
👤: I’m going to debut. 🐰: Like, “I’m going to be an artist!” 🐰: But initially, it was really exhausting because, as I said, I had never danced before. 🐰: I joined the class where the teacher would come in— 🐰: and there were about— 🐰: about ten kids in my class at the time. 🐰: And all of them were younger than me. 🐰: The focus wasn’t on whether I’d danced before. 🐰: It was only about being in the room. 🐰: If others could do it— 👤: Why couldn’t you!!
🐰: why couldn’t I? 🐰: And what the teacher said to me at the time was— 🐰: “I don’t care if you’ve just started dancing.” 🐰: “If others can do it, you have to do it.” 👤: Whoa, that’s intense. 🐰: “If you can only do this much, you might as well go back to your country. Don’t bother being here.” 👤: Whoa!!!
🐰: something like that. 🐰: That statement became a turning point for me. It was like— 🐰: others stopped at 10 PM, but I stayed until 1 or 2 AM. 🐰: I kept practicing on my own. 👤: Alone (by yourself).
🐰: Yes, I had to get it done. 🐰: No matter what, I felt— 🐰: I didn’t want to feel like I was left behind in the room. I didn’t want to hold anyone back. 🐰: I wanted to dance well enough not to stand out— 🐰: not to stick out in the room, not to look at myself in the mirror and think, 🐰: “Hey— what’s wrong with you?” 👤: You wanted to blend in!
🐰: Yes, at least enough to avoid getting scolded. I put in my best effort back then. 🐰: At that time, you know? 👤: How long did you train with that first agency?
🐰: A little over two years. 👤: Two years doing what? 🐰: Singing, dancing—doing everything. 👤: Did you stay at the agency, or could you go home while training? 🐰: They provided a dormitory. 🐰: But when you entered the room, it was very small—just enough space when you walked in. 🐰: My roommate was Japanese. 👤: Was he nice to you? 🐰: He was nice because we were in the same group. 👤: Were there any other Thais? 👤: In the batch you trained with? 🐰: The first one—he was already there, but he left just as I joined. Then another one came after me. 👤: Were you happy as a trainee in the first agency? 👤: How many points would you give it? 🐰: Three points, I guess.
👤: Whoa. 🐰: Yeah. 👤: You felt unhappy, in that situation. 🐰: It was draining—both because of the environment and my own skills, which weren’t quite there yet. 👤: So, the first agency you signed with for two years didn’t lead to a debut? 🐰: That’s right.
👤: So, what happened next? 🐰: I moved agencies. I went to another one. 👤: Was it better? Was it like a better, brighter world? 🐰: It was better, much happier. The people there were less toxic, and it was a friendlier environment. 👤: Oh, so how many points would you give your happiness at the second agency? 🐰: I’d give it seven.
👤: That’s pretty high. 🐰: Yeah, seven means I was happy there. 👤: Then why didn’t you debut and ended up moving to the third agency? 🐰: Well— 🐰: …it was like people were leaving, not just me— 🐰: and the plans kept getting postponed— postponed and postponed. 🐰: So, I decided to move. 👤: The first agency was two years; how long was the second? 🐰: Almost two years as well. 👤: And then? How did you move from the second agency to the third? 🐰: Well— it was like I mentioned— 🐰: people were leaving and other things happened, so I moved to the final agency before ending up here. 👤: I see. 👤: So, did the third agency make you happy, or not quite? 🐰: If it’s about happiness, I’d give it a full score. But— 🐰: there was still exhaustion and other challenges. 🐰: Yeah! 👤: Would you say the third agency brought you the closest to debuting? 🐰: Yes, It really should have been the debut moment, but the whole plan fell apart because of COVID. 👤: Oh, so close!!!
🐰: —because of COVID, really! 🐰: There are just some things in life you can’t control. 👤: Yeah, right. 👤: So, let me ask—when you were about to debut, was it— 👤: what do you call it? A boy band? 🐰: Yes, a boy band, a group. 👤: Oh, a group with members from different nationalities. 👤: Noeul was assigned to be—??? 🐰: A rapper.
👤: Yes, a rapper. 🐰: That’s right. 👤: So, how did you return to become Noeul in Thailand? When did this happen? 🐰: I came back during the COVID period. I reached out to a friend in the entertainment industry. Let’s not name them, okay? 🐰: They’re someone pretty well-known in the industry. 🐰: I asked them, “Where do you usually get your hair cut?” 🐰: Where do Thais get their hair cut? 🐰: They recommended a salon called Chi Salon at Mercury Ville. 🐰: So I went there, and that’s where I met my manager. 🐰: While I was getting my hair cut, they tapped me and asked, “Have you signed with a manager yet?” 👤: What was it about him that caught your eye? Ma Chen: That day, the first time I saw him, it was— MaChen: he might have looked unusual to others, with long hair. MaChen: But I felt like there was some kind of energy about him. I can’t quite put it into words. He didn’t quite seem Thai, honestly. MaChen: Yeah, some of his words made me pause, like, “Wait, what’s that word again?” 👤: Did you get to hear his voice? Did you think he was Thai or foreign? Because his face doesn’t look very Thai. 🐰: It was a bit confusing at first. It took me a moment to process things… 🐰: because he had an accent or way of speaking that threw me off a bit. At first, I was a bit shocked, honestly. It was unexpected. 👤: How did you feel that day? 👤: Did you think, “Hey—let’s do this. I didn’t debut in Korea, so let’s debut in Thailand.” 🐰: At that time, I didn’t know yet. We only talked about it afterward. So— 🐰: I was introduced to— 🐰: the president of the company, MeMind Y. 🐰: Ms. Mame Orawan, the president of MeMind Y Company. 🐰: She gave me the opportunity to audition for a series. 🐰: I don’t know what she saw in me—maybe my character. So she chose me for the main role. 👤: But acting wasn’t something that ever crossed your mind before, right? 🐰: Not at all. 👤: So your first job in Thailand’s entertainment industry was as a lead actor? 🐰: Yes!
👤: In a series—which was a BL series, right? 🐰: That’s right. 👤: What about your family? When they found out you’d be acting, what did they think? 🐰: They came to watch because— 👤: cos of you…
🐰: because I was the one acting. 🐰: My mom really liked it. 🐰: She said she felt shy watching it. Like, “Oh, this scene is so cute!” 👤: Right? It’s like she has a BL fan spirit (fujoshi) in her. 🐰: Something like that. 👤: Do you feel like you made a spectacular debut? 🐰: Well— 🐰: It’s leaning toward being considered a success. I’ve gained fans. 👤: Are most of them Thai, Chinese, or international? 🐰: It’s everyone. 🐰: Everywhere!!! 🐰: Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Korean—there are so many.
👤: Many, many! 👤: What’s your first fanbase called? 🐰: Bonoh.
👤: Bonoh. 🐰: It’s a couple fanbase
👤: —BossNoeul Fanclub. 👤: Has your life changed since then? 👤: Like, before, you could go to any mall, get your hair cut anywhere, and go places alone. 🐰: I was shocked. Honestly, before Episode 1 aired, Boss and I were talking like, 🐰: “Let’s give it our all in the acting part—and let the audience decide.” 🐰: Then Episode 1 aired late at night, and the next morning— 🐰: Boss and I saw the follower count— 🐰: it shot up by over a hundred thousand overnight. 👤: How did it feel? 🐰: What happened over night? 🐰: Deep down, I think everyone who acts in a series hopes for its success. I’m speaking from the perspective of all actors. 🐰: For me, in my part of the series, there were two main couples. My storyline was part of the first couple. 🐰: My part with Boss had about five or six episodes. After the first six episodes, the follower count— 🐰: it was nearing a million, if I remember correctly. 🐰: I couldn’t believe it at the time. 🐰: It all seemed so fast. 🐰: A million followers—how does this even happen in one lifetime? 👤: What was the feeling like? 🐰: I was so numb. I was like, “Is this real? How is this possible?” 🐰: Back then, we’d see—famous people, right? Just hitting a hundred thousand followers seemed amazing. 🐰: They’re so popular; having hundreds of thousands of followers. 👤: Has life been harder since reaching this level of fame? 🐰: There have been times when I feel the love from people—they follow because they care. 🐰: But sometimes—sometimes they sit next to me on every flight, things like that. 👤: That’s a bit scary. 🐰: Yeah!
👤: Booking tickets and such? 🐰: I’ve experienced cases where people followed me by car or on motorbike taxis. 👤: If you love someone, you need to understand and give the artist some space for their personal time. 🐰: I’m just a regular guy, you know? 🐰: On days when I’m not being an artist, I just want—some privacy, that’s all. 👤: Do you still have days where you want to catch Pokémon? 🐰: Yeah, I still play Pokémon. 👤: What about days where you just want to let your hair be messy, not set it or do anything for anyone? 🐰: I’m actually a very friendly person. If I go to the mall, for example— I’d be wearing football shorts and flip-flops. 👤: Every day? 🐰: Yes. I’d go to the mall, and people would recognize me, saying, “Are you Noeul?” I’d say, 🐰: “Yes, you recognize me?” 🐰: And they’d ask, “Can I take a picture with you?” 🐰: I’d say, “Sure, of course.” Then they’d say, “Wow, you’re so handsome.” 🐰: And I’d reply, “Handsome? I just woke up, and my hair’s a mess!” 🐰: So, I’d just—let them take the picture. 🐰: If someone meets me outside, I’d always— 🐰: acknowledge them because meeting us is really difficult. 🐰: It’s not like they can just bump into us. 🐰: It’s tough for them to end up in the same place and time as us, so I’d— 🐰: smile and chat a bit. But I’d politely ask for no following or anything like that. 👤: Yes, don’t follow me home or into the restroom, that’s all I ask. 🐰: I’ve had experiences, like someone asking for a picture in the mall, and I’d oblige for a moment. 🐰: Then I’d say, “Alright, I’m off. Goodbye!” 🐰: But when I got to the parking lot and opened my car door, they grabbed it as I was about to close it! 👤: It was scary.
🐰: They said they forgot to ask me for something earlier. 🐰: I asked, “What did you forget to ask?” They said, “Can you wish me a happy birthday?” 👤: For anyone watching, whether it’s me or Noeul, please give us personal space. Remember, we have private lives too. 👤: Sometimes we just want to live without having to meet anyone. 🐰: You can approach us, sure, but don’t follow us home or anything extreme like that, and that’s fine. 👤: Do you have people who bully or antagonize you? 🐰: Yes, I do. In the past, I used to get really stressed. I’d read the comments— 🐰: and wonder, “Why? Why do they think this way? Why are they saying these things about me?” 🐰: It stressed me out a lot. 🐰: Now, when I read them, I just laugh. 👤: The things that stressed you out back then, what were the comments like? 🐰: The first thing I got criticized for was back when the series first aired. 🐰: “Looks like a deep-sea fish, ugly face, nose like a witch.” 🐰: They said the lead actor is handsome, but the supporting one is so ugly. I used to just laugh it off. 🐰: However, at that time, it stressed me out. But now, looking back, it feels more like a joke. 🐰: I feel like everyone looks good in their own way. 🐰: When I realized that, I thought, “I am Noeul” . 🐰: No one else can be me, and I can’t be anyone else. So, I feel very content with myself. 🐰: I stopped caring about comments criticizing my looks or anything else. Or bullying or whatever else was said about me 👤: Did you respond at that time or did you just let it slide? 🐰: I thought it over and stressed about it, but now, I’m over it. 🐰: I’m happy with my life. I know who I am. 🐰: I know I’m not causing trouble for anyone. 🐰: They’re not my parents, nor my loved ones, not even my fans. Why should I care about people like that? 🐰: It’s like I said in a line from my song, ‘No Ticket for Haters’: “All the haters just entertain me.” 🐰: Now I find it funny when I read it. 🐰: Something like that. Yes, bring on the insults—I enjoy your words. 👤: Oh, you hate me? Keep squirming! Squirm more!
🐰: Give me more! It’s satisfying. 👤: Let me ask a question. There’s been comments that Noeul became famous because of the “Boys’ Love” (BL) genre. How do you feel about this phrase? 👤: Another comment you’ve gotten is that you only became popular because you act in BL (Boys’ Love) dramas. How do you feel about that? 🐰: At first, it bothered me, but now it doesn’t.
👤: I see! 🐰: I’m ready to prove to everyone that I can be an artist who releases good music that people appreciate/recognize. 👤: I really admire that. Talking to you, I can feel your determination. 🐰: And my passion 👤: Yes, is truly remarkable. It’s inspiring. 👤: No one in the world has a completely smooth journey in life. Obstacles come in many forms. 👤: You’ve faced so much, and at a young age too—still a teenager. 🐰: Yes. 👤: but never gave up on your dreams. Your passion is impressive. 👤: That’s why we get to see another side of you today, which might actually be your first dream in the industry—to be a singer. 👤: And now you have your stage name, S2. 🐰: That’s right. 👤: What’s the concept or positioning of S2? 👤: It’s rapper—hip-hop style. 🐰: Rapper.
👤: Rapper. 🐰: Yes, hip-hop vibes. 🐰: There’s some K-pop influence too. 🐰: It’s drill, trap, melody rap, stuff like that. 🐰: I handle everything myself, from start to finish. 👤: Amazing! Do you have a label, or are you managing yourself? 🐰: I’m with a label—MeMind Y—for acting, but for music, I asked to handle everything independently. 👤: Yes, actually, S2 has already released the first single. 🐰: Yes!
👤: It’s called SOS.
🐰: Yes, SOS. 👤: But today, it’s something totally new. 👤: With a new single, which as mentioned earlier, is inspired by the bullying and negative comments you’ve received. 🐰: From the past few years of my life as an artist. 👤: This single is called… 🐰: “No Ticket for Haters.” 👤: Where did this idea come from? Can you explain the meaning a little? 🐰: As the title says, there’s no ticket for people who don’t like us. 🐰: Because no matter what we do, people who are biased or don’t like us will never change their mind. 🐰: But we do have tickets for all the lovers out there. 👤: Whoa, really? 👤: Sneaking in a little flirting there. 👤: At first, he was like, 👤: “Yeah! No Ticket for Haters” 👤: But there’s a ticket for every lover. 👤: How did you contribute to this song? 🐰: I worked with P’Nnenox and the team. I wanted to add my own personality, incorporating things I’ve experienced over the past 2-3 years. 🐰: I added everything I’ve been through in the past few years. 🐰: I expressed my true self in it. 🐰: If you don’t like me, that’s fine, I’ll flex it. 👤: Was it difficult? I watched the music video, and the fast rap parts are impressive. 🐰: It’s definitely harder than singing. 🐰: The breath control, the way you punch the words, being a rapper is not easy for me. 🐰: I’m still not as skilled compared to other rappers. 🐰: There are many amazing rappers out there. 🐰: The real pros know their voices so well. 🐰: They are excellent at controlling and using their voices. 👤: Did you train after your years of training in Korea? 🐰: Yes, I did. 👤: Even now, you still have to practice rap and other skills.
🐰: Yes, that’s true. 👤: Do you have a trainer? 🐰: Yes, I have a teacher. It’s P’Nan, Ironboy. 👤: He’s also a champion, right? 🐰: Yes, that’s right. 👤: What are your future goals, especially with your singing/rapping career? Do you have any plans? 🐰: I want S2 to have its own concert, a big one with lots of people. 🐰: I want to bring S2 to the stage and make it successful—performing on famous hip-hop stages. 👤: I’ll be cheering for you. P’Nan (I) believes you can do it, truly. 👤: With a little help from a manager. 👤: Really? Why the look? 👤: Because the people who guide us, they’re one of the reasons we can go forward. 👤: And he’s definitely one of those people. 👤: I believe in your passion. 👤: You’ve got the talent. 👤: The rest is just about waiting for the right timing and opportunities. 🐰: And money! 👤: Honestly, everyone in the entertainment industry is so talented these days. 🐰: People these days are incredibly skilled. 🐰: Everyone in the entertainment industry, everyone is good-looking and talented. 🐰: The ability is there, but it’s about time and other factors. 🐰: There are so many things that go into becoming an artist. 👤: Timing, opportunities, everything. 🐰: Everything plays a role. 👤: Do you believe in luck? You are young, so I have to ask. 🐰: Not really.
👤: But I’ve seen a lot of people do. 🐰: But recently, I’ve started. 🐰: Because the people around me in Thailand started introducing me to fortune-telling and such, so I’ve begun to believe in it a bit. 🐰: At first, I thought everything was a result of action. 👤: Yes. 👤: There are new generations, but maybe they’ve gone through struggles. 🐰: I can use luck/wishes, please! 🐰: I’m asking for it now. 👤: I hope for views, like 10 million, 20 million, something like that. 👤: This is my encouragement. If I can ask for it, that’s okay. It’s encouragement because, no matter what, we’re still working hard. 👤: Will there be a debut stage soon? 🐰: Yes, on the 26th. 👤: Can you tell us a little about the rules or how it works, or give us a preview? 🐰: Actually, it’s based on the sales of the S2 photobook, with a random selection, and then… 🐰: ..I’ll also perform “No Ticket for Haters” live during the event. 🐰: Yes. 👤: So how do fans get involved? Do they need to attend the event or buy in advance? 🐰: They buy in advance, and then we randomly select winners. 🐰: Yes, the winners will be selected randomly. 👤: Once they’re selected, they’ll meet you at the event.
🐰: Yes! 👤: Only people who truly love you and want to be close to you will be there. 🐰: Yes. 👤: Really, it’s the kind of thing where you get to bond. No one will follow you home on a motorcycle. 👤: Everyone will meet at the event, take photos, get autographs, and then scream and go home happy. 🐰: Yes.
👤: What is the name of the S2 fandom? 🐰: It’s “Horizone”
👤: Horizone?
🐰: Yes, “Horizon” comes from the word “horizon” 🐰: And “zone” means zone, so “horizone” symbolizes the boundary of the sky. 🐰: I call my fans “Horizone” because I am like the sunset. 🐰: The sun sets on the horizon every day, and then rises again the next day. It’s like being together forever. 🐰: It’s a romantic feeling, always by your side. Eternal Sunset. 👤: Nice detail! Sunset, huh? Did you come up with that yourself? 🐰: I’m a romantic, you know? I’m a romantic. I can flirt. Hey! 👤: I was just about to ask that! I mean, your personality looks like a rapper, right? 👤: In terms of love, what would you call it? Are you romantic? 👤: Do you like to spoil/pamper people or something? 🐰: Yes, I’m the type who spoils and pampers a lot. 🐰: I’m not the type to spoil others, but when it comes to someone I love, I can definitely be a little clingy/cute. 🐰: If I have someone I love, I’d probably be clingy cute with them. 👤: Oh, wait. You didn’t ask. 👤: If I haven’t mentioned it, I’m single. Sigh. 👤: What kind of person would win your heart, Noeul? Do you have a type or personality you prefer? 🐰: I like cute people. Cute, as in cute personalities. 🐰: I think physical beauty is just an outer appearance. 🐰: Anyone can like someone who’s good-looking. But if you see the person every day, 🐰: it’s not just about looks. But a cute personality makes us feel like 🐰: no matter when we look at them, they’ll always be cute in our eyes. 🐰: That’s the feeling. I believe no one looks beautiful 24 hours a day. 🐰: Right? 👤: What about a specific type, like tall, fair-skinned, or anything like that? 🐰: I’m not concerned about skin color, body shape, or anything like that. 🐰: I’m okay with all types. What matters is that they are someone with a mature mindset. 🐰: I want someone who’s cute and true to themselves (Not afraid to be themselves). 👤: Now, you’re 25. Do you feel like you’ve succeeded in your career? 🐰: To some extent, yes. 🐰: As an actor, I’ve been successful to a degree. I have a fan base, people who love and support me. 🐰: But as an artist, I feel like I’m just starting. 👤: So, what about your plan for the next 5 or 10 years? How do you envision your work or career? Where do you see yourself? 🐰: If possible, I’d love to stand on stage at a concert with a huge audience. 🐰: I want to perform. 🐰: And smile while performing, doing what I love and making myself the happiest. 🐰: I want people to recognize my music. 🐰: And I want to take S2 and make him more well-known, I want to perform at festivals, like Rolling Loud. 🐰: I want to perform there at least once before I die. 👤: I’ll be cheering for you. I hope you succeed because you’ve already proven that 👤: eventhough it’s not easy, you don’t give up. 👤: And today, you’ve shown that the dream you worked hard for has come true. 👤: It’s already succeeded, but I hope it becomes even bigger and better. 👤: Just like how we see your passion, full force and intensity. 👤: Thank you, Noeul and S2, for chatting with us today. 🐰: Thank you! 👤: And whenever you have a new single, come talk to us again. 🐰: Certainly! Goodbye.
👤: Goodbye! 👤: Bye-bye.
Noeul’s interview with @cooloncloud for their show ‘หลังไมค์ UNCENSORED’ (Behind the Microphone Uncensored). This is probably one of his most informative and deep interviews, where he talks about his childhood, schooling, dreams, Kpop trainee days, failure, fame, fandom, ideal life partner, and more. The team has worked long and hard to add English Subtitles.
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