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Sakura keeps it real after Lydia Violet says you can get married while being in an open relationship “You don’t really love that person that much if you wanna share them with everybody. Why would they have a desire to be with somebody else? Why even have a partner...

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#jesjpp #วัคซีนของพี่เจษ MC: But I’d like to ask, from your perspective, it might be a bit sensitive but being popular in the world of Y/BL series and fans…some couples, quite a few actually, live under their fans’ expectation, like, they might expect us to serve up shipping/do fan service, you know? They might expect us and our ship/on-screen partner to deliver that, both on and off-screen, things like that. Or even sometimes, they don’t want to see us act in other roles and being paired with other actors anymore. Ah, like this, it’s also an expectation that we have to carry in a different way as well. Jes: Ahhh MC: So, how do you balance this? Jes: Oh, that’s it. This is why I try to be myself as much as possible, bcuz I’m afraid of being treated like this. Bcuz I didn’t…Well, I said from the beginning that I wouldn’t act with just one person on the day I went to talk to them (boc) and I was really afraid that fans would expect me to only act with my partner, that I would have to… MC: Soon it will become like a fixed romantic couple, understand that… Jes: Yes, “They have to serve up shipping only, they have to do skinship, they have to be together,” I’m more concerned about those things than actually acting of having a relationship with a male character in the series. I’m more concerned about what happens off-screen. So, that’s it, I try to be myself as much as possible to let them see we’re like this off-screen. We’re not like we’re on-screen, where we’re in love, like, “these two are in love and they are dating.” But off-screen, okay, me and my partner might be brothers, which we’re literally like this. Don’t think of us as anything else. You can imagine whatever you want, you can make up stories, think whatever you want, or put together our edited pics. If you enjoy, go ahead. But don’t expect us to actually be a real couple in real life.
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#jesjpp #วัคซีนของพี่เจษ MC: But I’d like to ask, from your perspective, it might be a bit sensitive but being popular in the world of Y/BL series and fans…some couples, quite a few actually, live under their fans’ expectation, like, they might expect us to serve up shipping/do fan service, you know? They might expect us and our ship/on-screen partner to deliver that, both on and off-screen, things like that. Or even sometimes, they don’t want to see us act in other roles and being paired with other actors anymore. Ah, like this, it’s also an expectation that we have to carry in a different way as well. Jes: Ahhh MC: So, how do you balance this? Jes: Oh, that’s it. This is why I try to be myself as much as possible, bcuz I’m afraid of being treated like this. Bcuz I didn’t…Well, I said from the beginning that I wouldn’t act with just one person on the day I went to talk to them (boc) and I was really afraid that fans would expect me to only act with my partner, that I would have to… MC: Soon it will become like a fixed romantic couple, understand that… Jes: Yes, “They have to serve up shipping only, they have to do skinship, they have to be together,” I’m more concerned about those things than actually acting of having a relationship with a male character in the series. I’m more concerned about what happens off-screen. So, that’s it, I try to be myself as much as possible to let them see we’re like this off-screen. We’re not like we’re on-screen, where we’re in love, like, “these two are in love and they are dating.” But off-screen, okay, me and my partner might be brothers, which we’re literally like this. Don’t think of us as anything else. You can imagine whatever you want, you can make up stories, think whatever you want, or put together our edited pics. If you enjoy, go ahead. But don’t expect us to actually be a real couple in real life.

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