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Atom: I still don’t know what she saw in me.
Faye: I saw everything.
🤣 during that cosmetic live last year I was like- wow she knows some kpop trend now.
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Atom Pariya Interview
Part 2
Euro: Now that the series has been released, you've had the chance to attend events with Faye. Everywhere you go, all eyes are on the two of you. Every moment, everyone's watching. Were you nervous?
Atom: I think I was born with the word "nervous." (laughs)
At first, I was incredibly nervous. I even put a lot of pressure on myself because I wanted to do everything well.
I didn't know what everyone expected from me, so I wanted to meet every expectation. Sometimes, I ended up putting too much pressure on myself.
But when I finally met the fans in person...
I was honestly shocked. They welcomed me so warmly, far beyond anything I had imagined.
All of my fears and worries simply melted away.
The energy they gave me made me feel like I was surrounded by friends, Phi, Nong, and family.
After that, everything just flowed naturally.
Everything became easier. I felt completely at ease.
Euro: How would you describe your partner?
Atom: P'Faye...
She's actually a really funny person.
Before I met her, I imagined she'd be quiet, cool, and incredibly smart.
Then I met her in real life...
She's hilarious. I don't think she even realizes how funny she is.
Euro: If you knew she was that funny, then you wouldn't have to be scared of her.
(Both laughs.)
Atom: Every morning while we're getting our makeup done together, P'Faye always turns on music and makes me dance with her to boost our energy.
(She suddenly turns around and looks behind her.)
I'm getting paranoid...
Euro: Not yet. Not yet.
Atom: She's funny in a way that's hard to explain.
It's the way she talks...
The things she says...
When it comes to work, though, she's incredibly talented.
Her fans love her so much, and she truly deserves it because she works incredibly hard. Being both an actress and a CEO is a huge responsibility.
I honestly think it's an incredibly heavy workload.
Yet she handles both roles so well.
I really hope she's proud of herself.
Euro: Speaking of fans...
After starring alongside P'Faye, the series became hugely popular. You've met fans from many different countries and attended fan meetings overseas.
Were you excited? What was it like leaving Thailand for your very first international event?
Atom: Excited?
Very, very excited.
I had no idea what I was going to experience.
Everything was completely new to me. I'm still very new to all of this.
So I just decided to go for it.
The people around me encouraged me so much, including P'Faye, who was always cheering me on.
Then I finally met the fans...
It was so much fun.
Even though I only recently started traveling overseas, I've already visited several countries, and there are still many more to come.
Meeting our international fans has been such an amazing experience.
Their energy is unbelievable.
From morning until evening, they never stopped cheering for us. Sometimes I even worried they'd lose their voices! I wondered if they were comfortable standing there all day.
They welcomed me so warmly everywhere we went.
Every country also prepared something special for us.
They performed dances and songs for us. Each country had its own unique culture to share.
The food support was incredible, too.
"Phi, you have to try this!"
"Nong, please eat this!"
The performances were amazing.
There was singing.
There was dancing.
Everything was just so much fun.
Euro: Could you say hello to your international fans? You have so many of them... Maybe it'll help my interview get more views.
(Atom laughs.)
Atom: You just said your true intentions out loud!
Euro: Please say hi to your international fans.
Atom: Ok. I'd like to say hello to both my Thai fans and my international fans.
To all my Thai fans, thank you so much for supporting P'Faye and me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Please remember to get plenty of rest and sleep well while waiting until we meet again.
Every message...
Every word of encouragement...
Every bit of support...
I truly see it all.
And I hope we can continue growing together, just like this.
(Atom then greets her international fans in English.)
Euro: Thank you.
Atom: Thank you.
Euro: And thank you to all the FayeAtom fans. This show can only survive if people keep watching!
(Both laugh.)
Euro: I've always wondered...
Why do fans call you "Atuam" instead of "Atom" on YouTube?
(In Thai, Atom spells her nickname playfully as "อะตวม" instead of "อะตอม.")
(Atom makes a gesture.)
(Euro imitates her expression.)
Atom: Well... Here's what happened.
Back when I was in high school, I was livestreaming and chatting with my fans.
Some of my international fans tried to type my name in Thai. Of course, Thai can be pretty difficult if it's not your native language...
But they really tried.
Euro: They accidentally mixed up the Thai letters "อ" and "ว" because they look similar.
So instead of typing "อะตอม" (Atom), they typed "อะตวม" (Atuam).
Atom: I thought it was adorable. So I decided to keep it as my AKA.
Euro: So now you're... AKA Atuam! Yo!
Atom: (Laughs)
You really do just keep going, don't you?
Atom: But there's another nickname too.
"Tuam." (pronounced with a falling tone)
P'Faye was actually the one who came up with that.
Euro: So... is it Atuam or Tuam?
Atom: Both.
"Atuam" came from my international fans.
Then "Tuam" was the nickname P'Faye gave me.
So now I have both.
💡You can hear Atom's pronunciation of "Tuam" at 30:00 in the interview.
Euro: Wow... You've got quite a collection of nicknames.
Atom: There's... Atom... Atuam... Tuam... so on
(Both laugh.)
Euro: Has anyone ever met you in person and said,
"You're nothing as I imagined."
Atom: Yes...
Quite a lot of people.
When they first see me, they assume I'm someone who can't really take care of myself.
Like someone who's a little slow and always needs looking after. But in reality...
I'm usually the one taking care of other people.
I'm also very down-to-earth. I'm easygoing. I'm not picky about food. I'm happy to go anywhere. I'm always ready for an adventure.
And I'm actually quite straightforward.
People see my face and immediately think,
"Aww... she's such a Nong~."
But honestly...
Sometimes I can be the P' too.
I can look after other people.
That's probably the biggest misconception people have about me.
Euro: Let me ask you something a little more serious.
If you had to choose...
Would you rather be someone everyone likes...
Or simply be yourself?
Atom: Of course, I'd love it if people liked me. (Laughs)
Euro: Even if they like you because you're simply being yourself?
Atom: In the end... I'd choose to be myself.
Being yourself means being honest with yourself.
It also means being sincere with the people around you.
This is who I am. I'd rather be genuine than pretend to be someone else.
Euro: You studied Film and Digital Media. When you started working in the industry, what surprised you the most compared to what you learned in school?
Atom: I did study Film...
But most of my classes focused on behind-the-scenes work.
Going onto film sets...
Acting coaching...
Things like that.
We didn't spend much time in front of the camera. There were acting classes, of course...
But my program emphasized production and behind-the-scenes work. When I finally stepped onto a real film set... It was completely different.
Still, the experience I gained in school helped me understand how everything works.
I already understood the workflow on set.
So adapting to real productions became much easier.
As for acting...
I learned so much from my seniors and directors.
They constantly guided me and showed me what worked and what didn't.
Learning from real experience has been invaluable.
Euro: Did you study directing as well?
Atom: Not exactly.
I focused more on acting coaching because I chose the acting major. Our program offered several tracks: production, design, and acting, and I chose acting.
Euro: Being an acting coach sounds difficult.
You have to guide other actors.
Atom: You have to understand the script first.
Only then can you explain the situation, what the character is feeling, and how they should portray those emotions.
I need to understand where the emotional climax is before I can guide someone else.
A lot of what I know comes from my experiences on film sets while I was still in university.
Euro: If someone gave you the chance to direct your own project today... Let's say a thirty-minute short film... What kind of story would you make?
Atom: A thirty-minute film? Hmm...
If I ever got the chance to direct something...
I'd want to make...
Euro: Maybe the Fabel team is watching this. They might hear your idea and make it happen for their beloved Nong.
Atom: What if it flops? (Laughs)
Euro: Planning to spend too much money?
Atom: What if it really flops?
Okay... I'd probably make a romantic comedy.
Something light-hearted that makes people smile.
Or maybe...
A Thai moral drama (ละครคุณธรรม)
Euro: Wow. That escalated quickly!
Atom: I actually love those moral dramas! They're strangely addictive.
Euro: I used to be addicted too... I've recovered now.
(Both laugh.)
Euro: One last question. I promise I won't keep you much longer.
Atom: I don't believe you.
(Both laugh.)
Euro: When people remember you in the future...
Would you rather they remember you as someone who's always cheerful...
Or as someone who's incredibly talented?
Atom: Honestly...
I don't want people to remember me because of just one quality. I want them to remember me...
For simply being me.
I don't want to be remembered only as the cheerful girl...
Or only as someone who's talented.
Because one day...
I might not be at my best.
Maybe one day I won't be as cheerful.
Life has its ups and downs.
But one thing I hope never changes...
Is that I can continue encouraging people.
I want to keep being a source of positive energy.
No matter what happens in my own life...
I'll keep smiling for everyone.
Euro: But... You don't have to smile all the time.
Atom: Then...
I guess I won't smile anymore.
(Both burst into laughter.)
Euro: Please tell everyone about your upcoming projects.
Atom: Right now, we're holding fan meetings and traveling to meet fans in different countries.
There are also exciting new projects coming next year, so please stay tuned.
And if you miss us...
You can always watch Broken of Love on YouTube.
Euro: Do you think your CEO might write a song just for you someday? You used to be a singer, after all.
Atom: I did sing one of the songs for the series.
Euro: No, no. I mean your own song. Not an OST. A song that's completely yours. Artist Atom, could it be Peraya?
Atom: You'll just have to wait and see.
Euro: A solo song. You're singing. You're dancing. All by yourself.
Atom: Will you dance with me?
Euro: No way. You'll get all the views instead of me.
(Both laugh.)
Euro: Thank you so much, Atom. I'm cheering for you. I know you've been working incredibly hard. There are busy days...
And tiring days...
But in the end, seeing your fans smile makes it all worthwhile.
Atom: Thank you, Phi, too.
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Atom and Faye are so similar! 😂 They can be extroverts or introverts depending on the situation, and they both love spending time at home on their days off. Atom loves ordering good food, while Faye loves cooking delicious food. So maybe Faye should cook for Atom one day! 😏
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Atom told her family that she only wanted to act with Faye and no one else. (She wanted to kiss Faye.) 🙂
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I love how FayeAtom just care for each other and don't give a damn about the rats! While they’re out there crying over a dead ship and clinging to LED memory lights, we're out here enjoying every single moment and moving forward together! 😌