Ohm and Nanon met as young actors under the same company, starting as colleagues who slowly became comfortable around each other. At first, their conversations were simple—scripts, rehearsals, shared exhaustion from long shooting days. Over time, that ease turned into laughter, inside jokes, and a quiet understanding that made working together feel natural. When they were cast together in Bad Buddy, everything intensified. Long hours on set, emotional scenes, and constant promotions pushed them closer. They learned each other’s habits—Ohm’s calm presence balancing Nanon’s sharp wit. Fans noticed their chemistry instantly, praising how real their connection felt. The attention was overwhelming, but they stood side by side, supporting each other through interviews, events, and pressure. As popularity grew, expectations grew with it.
Every gesture was watched, every word analyzed. What once felt fun began to feel heavy. Small misunderstandings went unspoken. Busy schedules pulled them in different directions, and silence slowly replaced the easy conversations they once shared.
There's rumor Ohm and Nanon didn't have a major fight, but a widely publicized incident at the 2022 Maya Awards was misunderstood as an argument; it was Nanon comforting an upset Ohm who wanted to leave due to feeling unwell, leading fans to misinterpret their expressions as a fight, with both later apologizing for the confusion. More broadly, their public "breakup" as a pair in 2024 was a mutual, professional decision with GMMTV to focus on individual careers, though fans speculate over the intense shipping pressure and Nanon's potential reluctance for more BL roles contributing to the strain. The 2022 Maya Awards Incident.
They stopped joking backstage. Messages went unanswered—not out of anger, but exhaustion. Both were growing, changing, trying to protect themselves in their own ways. Eventually, they began to ignore each other, not because they didn’t care, but because neither knew how to bridge the distance anymore. What remained was not hatred, but a quiet pause—two people who shared something meaningful, now standing apart, carrying memories they never denied, even in silence.
[Starlympic 2025 – Soccer Field] The crowd is loud. Two teams line up on opposite sides of the field.
Actor 1 (whispering): “Wait… is that Ohm? And Nanon?”
Actor 2: “…Yeah. They’re on different teams.” Ohm adjusts his jersey. Across the field, Nanon stretches, focused. For a moment, neither looks up.
Referee: “Get ready!” The whistle blows. The game starts. Minutes pass. Then—
Nanon lifts his head and glances across the field. Ohm notices.
Their eyes meet for a split second. No smile. No wave. Just recognition.
Nanon (quiet, to himself): “…Oh.”
Ohm looks away first, jaw tightening. Ohm (under his breath): “…Focus.”
Actor 3 (on the sidelines, shocked): “Did you see that? They looked at each other.”
Actor 4: “They haven’t interacted in years…” The ball rolls toward the center. Ohm intercepts. Nanon runs in fast. They face each other—briefly—competing for the ball.
Nanon: “Left.”
Ohm freezes for half a second, surprised by the voice. Ohm: “…Right.”
They move. The ball passes between them. No collision. No words after. The crowd reacts anyway.
Crowd (murmuring, excited): “OHM—NANON?” “THEY TALKED.” “THEY INTERACTED.”
GMMTV Actor (laughing, shocked): “Even just that—people are losing their minds.”
Another Actor: “They don’t look the same anymore… but still.” From the stands, phones are already out. Social media explodes.
Fan 1 (shouting): “OHMNANON!”
Fan 2: “SHIP IS BACK!” Ohm runs past Nanon again. This time, just a glance.
Not warm. Not cold. Just distant.
Nanon (soft, almost unheard): “…Good game.” Ohm pauses. Doesn’t turn.
Ohm: “…You too.” The whistle blows.
Around them, Thai actors are smiling, shocked, happy—celebrating something small that feels big. But on the field, Ohm and Nanon walk in opposite directions.