Thai actress and lingerie model Chompoo Araya recently celebrated their 10-year marriage milestone with husband Nott Visrut Rangsisingpipat, who comes from an influential family owning a significant lighting equipment company in Thailand.
The pair celebrated the moment with sincere dedications and retro snapshots, but have decided to delay a major festivity till their 12th anniversary because of conflicting schedules, as stated. Thairaid .
She stated, "Each year at this juncture, I make my way to Cannes." When her spouse invited her out for dinner, she responded that she needed to avoid carbohydrates and go to sleep early to remain prepared for the occasion.
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Thai actress and underwear model Chompoo Araya alongside her spouse Nott Visrut Rangsijingpipat. Image sourced from Instagram. |
Even though the celebration was understated, the occasion held significant emotional importance. "We've had ten joyful years together," Chompoo said thoughtfully. "The photo may not be flawless, but it perfectly captures our family bond. I feel incredibly thankful. Although time has passed quickly, the memories remain crystal clear."
She attributed their lasting connection to shared respect and comprehension, emphasizing Nott’s serene disposition as a crucial element of stability in their partnership. Unitedly, they have emphasized a harmonious domestic environment, concentrating on healthy lifestyles, exercise, and fostering their offspring's growth.
Nott has been forthcoming regarding his love for Chompoo "Despite being together for 4-5 years, I have never questioned my decision even once," he stated previously.
They were together for six years before getting married in 2015 during a grand wedding that garnered significant media coverage. Chompoo received an extravagant gift of an 8-carat diamond ring, 14-carat earrings, real estate properties, and a bespoke diamond castle showcased onstage, with the total value exceeding 100 million Thai Baht (about $3.28 million USD).
They recently became proud parents of twins, Nong Sai Fah and Nong Payu, who were born in 2015, as well as a daughter named Abigail, born in 2022.
According to the Bangkok Post Chompoo, known as Araya Alberta Hargate, has roots in both Britain and Thailand. At 17 years old, she gained entry into the entertainment industry when she won the Miss Motor Show competition in 1998. Her career took off with her role in the popular soap opera "Pleng Prai," which was soon followed by notable appearances such as in "Dok Som See Thong." In recent times, she has been seen in movies like "Tootsies & The Fake" (2019) and "Long Live Love" (2023).
Four years older than Nott, he secured a scholarship to pursue studies in Australia and subsequently obtained a Master’s degree in Business from Chulalongkorn University. Beyond his entrepreneurial activities, he is recognized for his passion for high-end vehicles and substantial real estate investments.
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