In fact, the British-Thai actress-model likes showing off her body and even does her own “leaking” – that is, overtly putting her pictures in public circulation via Instagram.
Nor is Sara the least bit fazed by the sort of nasty newspaper headlines and online gossip that convulse most stars in Thailand. She spends a lot of her time overseas, but she makes sure her fans here don’t forget about her. On her latest visit she posed for the cover of Playboy magazine’s Thai edition, wearing those daft bunny ears.
Vuthithorn “Woody” Militajinda probably wanted to come right out and ask her on his TV show “Woody Talk” yesterday if she’s a slut, but the man has more tact than that. Instead he asked Sara what happened to make her suddenly comfortable about exposing her curves.
“What people thought of me before was wrong. This is me,” she replied, blaming her newfound liberalism on being a farang who’s cosy in sexy clothes. And, after all, she’d spent a bundle on breast enhancement, so those puppies deserve some nurturing sunlight and air. “Why should I be careful about showing off – just to keep it for the future husband who’ll probably ban me from revealing anything?”
Well, Woody persisted, surely her mum has something to say about all this. Nope, Sara said, her mother is cool as a cucumber salad about her choice in clothing. “She told me that if she had my body, she’d show it off too!”
Ah, but would she wear bunny ears? That’s the question!
What pals are for
Singer-actor Worawech “Dan” Danuwong got a tremendous reception from the fans at the big reunion of his boy band D2B earlier this month, and now they’ve got something else to look forward to. Dan is starring in and producing a comedy film, “The One Ticket Tua Por Reak Por”.
And he’s taken the opportunity to boost the career of his pal and fellow actor Napat “Por” Pattamasing Na Ayutthaya, handing him the director’s chair. Por was Dan’s assistant director on “Kuen Wan Sao Tueng Chao Wan Chan” and “Ruedoo Ti Chan Ngao” and obviously showed enough potential to get moved higher up in the credits.
“I knew having him in charge of the project would bring fresh ideas,” says Dan. “I’ve seen some of the scenes and I’m really pleased with them. I think he’s passed the test!”
“Ticket” is a comedy about a father and son, and Dan reckons that Por, who’s a dad in real life, has brought out the best in the script. Dan wants to make the movie a “New Year present” for Thailand, but with a premiere on December 25, you can call it a Christmas present too.