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BVLGARI × ORM - Special Support “Bangkok Nights Never Sleep, A Shining New Chapter” 𝐁𝐕𝐋𝐆𝐀𝐑𝐈 𝐂𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐝𝐥𝐨𝐦 𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐎𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠 When Thai romance meets Italian brilliance—Orm will shine at the “BVLGARI Central Chidlom Opening Night,” bringing her modern Eastern charm to write a new Bangkok chapter for the century-old jewelry...

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The graduation celebration has finally reached its closing moment. From the initial preparations to the final presentation, we spent two months wholeheartedly pursuing what we love. Thank you to every Chinese Omelette who participated in this graduation gathering support project. Your heartfelt intentions have transcended the barriers of time and space, becoming the driving force for Orm's progress. Thank you to every Chinese Omelette who loves Orm. Our love is like a sturdy tree growing from solid soil. Its growth may be slow and may not yet shield Orm from the storms, but as we accumulate every bit of love, we will eventually see the day when the tree stands tall. Thank you to every fan who has helped OrmOmelette_CN (CN). Your selfless contributions and support have been a lifeline, helping us overcome complex challenges. Thank you to our CN teammates. We have stayed up late, vented our frustrations, and understood each other during the toughest moments. Looking back at the days of planning the graduation support starting in early October, nearly two months have passed. What once seemed like an unreachable goal of 5M THB support has now shone brightly in Bangkok. When we found out we couldn't create the flower wall, it felt like the sky was falling, but we later came up with alternative plan. The discarded old plans, the limited bank cards, the sleepless nights, and flights chased by typhoons—behind this grand celebration stand many “fools crazy in love.” This has been a wholehearted effort without expectation of return, without division. Although there are objective distances of time and space, and cultural and language barriers, this celebration born for Orm is a manifestation of the overwhelming love from the Chinese Omelette. Every sincere contribution is a heavy blessing. We wish orm kornnaphat🌈 a bright and unyielding future. We wish orm kornnaphat🌈 to always be loved and to always love others. We wish orm kornnaphat🌈 to always have the smile she has yesterday. We love you. CONGRATS ORMKORN #OrmSWUGradDay #ormkornnaphat #ออมกรณ์นภัส orm kornnaphat🌈

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#ออมกรณ์นภัส #OrmKornnaphat OP “ When attending fmt Chongqing, I got to see Nong Orm in person for the first time — and it was truly unforgettable. When the host handed her the pen for the camera marker, she received it with both hands and gently thanked to the host. The pen cap fell off, but before she could pick it up, she was called to begin filming. After finishing the camera marker video, she quietly ran back, picked up the pen cap, closed it properly, and returned to sit beside the host . Such a small moment — but it speaks volumes about her character. When I walked over, she was chatting with a fan on the other side. I was so nervous to finally see her that I called her name a few times, and she immediately turned to greet me with the warmest smile. After the photo session, she waved goodbye to our group and gently patted my shoulder. I could feel that she was truly sorry for not having more time to spend with us before the shoot. Even though there were many people around, Nong Orm gave her all during the 1v20 photoshoot. She made the effort to greet every single fan and did her best to fulfill everyone’s photo and “hi-bye” moments, especially when she saw fans holding rice cards. She had taken off her contact lenses, and since she’s very nearsighted, she kept squinting and trying to see what fans were holding in their hands — not just once, but several times. That effort alone was so heartwarming. She respects every staff member and treats each fan who shows up with sincerity and warmth. When the host asked if she had anything to say to everyone, she especially thanked those supporting her online. She understands that many fans can’t attend in person for various reasons, and she also appreciates those who work hard to support her both online and offline. Nong Orm loves us deeply - just as we love her. 💖 - cre : xxlikorm

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