Last 101118 in O2,London I had the opportunity to meet these amazing ladies.Nervousness got the best of me and I wasn’t able to tell them everything I wanted to say.I’m sure I thanked them for helping me and for giving the inspiration despite all my worries❤️
[ #ThrowbackLenaMiu ]
Q: Since you already knew each other before, when it came to filming love scenes, did you... feel shy around each other?
🦋🧸: Yes we were shy
🦋: I mean, when it comes to love scenes, I think anyone would feel shy no matter who it's with. But since it's with a "nong" whom I wasn't in this kind of dynamic with before, and today it’s a completely different kind of relationship, it’s like... hmm... it's pretty good 😁
🗣️: And did you guys discuss boundaries, like how far you could go or anything like that?
🦋: No limits!
🧸: Oh, there were no limits. We went all out! Whatever we felt, we just went with it until the director called "cut".
🦋: Gooooo !!!!
#MiuNatsha #ลีน่าหมิว #LenaMiu
#lalinalena #ลีน่าลลินา #หมิวณัชชา
Manila helped Lena open up and show that extroverted side that is very rare to see in Thailand, where she is usually much more introverted and quiet.
Now, however, she feels like she needs to go back into her silence and “hide in a cave” for two months 🤣😂
🦋: Normally in Thailand I’m introverted, but in Manila I became 100% extroverted. Everyone there taught me how to be truly extroverted.
🧸: And now?
🦋: Now I might go back to being introverted.
🧸: After Manila, Lena said she would like to go into a cave for 2 months.
🦋: “I won’t talk to anyone for 2 months” (joking). Going to Manila allowed me to let something out, to entertain people, to talk, to use my energy. I’m not usually like that, and I’m happy I got to experience something like that.
GRAND GRAND SALES LENA MIU
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Out of everything revealed from this interview so far, somehow the moment that lingered the longest was the “safe zone” answer at the very end.
Especially knowing this was only a small snippet from a 20-minute interview.
In an industry where the expected answer would’ve been to immediately name each other, both of them instead answered from somewhere much deeper and far more grounded.
Lena choosing herself, then visibly struggling to hold back tears while talking about having gone through every chapter of life alongside the person she’s become, quietly shifted the entire atmosphere of the room. There was something deeply human about hearing someone recognize themselves as both the survivor and the sanctuary at once.
And then there was Miu instinctively softening the moment the emotions started surfacing. The smile. The quiet “she’s going to cry.” The immediate applause to lighten the heaviness settling around Lena.
Small things, but sometimes the most genuine forms of care reveal themselves through instinct alone.
When it became Miu’s turn, her answer rooted itself in family instead. In home. In the people who loved and steadied her long before any spotlight ever reached her.
That distinction is exactly why the moment felt so honest.
Not two people losing themselves inside one another.
Just two grounded individuals, shaped by different forms of love and survival, still choosing to walk beside one another anyway.
And honestly, Lena reposting that exact edit with 🫂🤍 somehow made the entire moment resonate even deeper. Not because it felt like someone hiding vulnerability, but because it felt like someone embracing it openly.
Almost as if the repost quietly acknowledged that being your own safe zone doesn’t make the people who hold you gently through life any less meaningful.
#LenaMiu #ลีน่าหมิว
#Lalinalena #MiuNatsha
🎥: Unang Hirit & @rlllxil_
This is my weird, quirky, eccentric, and goofy idol.
Yes, you see this right, this person right here gave us Bing, Wansarat, Kongkwan, Khun Sam, Khun Pin, Linlada, Namsai, Pie, soon Irene, and our fearless Lom.
Can you say versatile?
#srchafreen
i work at a bookstore. teenager came in daily. read for hours. Never bought anything. finally asked. “looking for anything specific?” “just reading. can’t afford books. Library’s far. this is closer.” let him stay. read whatever. whenever. brought him snacks. hot chocolate. safe space. learned his story. Foster kid. Seventh home. books were his escape. his education. his hope. started giving him books. “damaged copies. can’t sell them. you want?” he knew better. took them anyway. read everything. three years of this. he aged out of foster care. eighteen. scared. nowhere to go. helped him apply to college. scholarships. got in. full ride. English major. Graduated. he’s a teacher now. High school English. Brings his whole class to the bookstore. Shows them where he spent his teenage years. “Bookstore worker gave me sanctuary. Knowledge. Hope. taught me one person caring changes trajectories.” he buys books for students. who can’t afford them. pays it forward. Every kid in his class reads. because someone let a foster kid read for free.
I had a problem with my computer yesterday, so I called Eric, the 11-year-old kid next door.
Eric clicked a couple of buttons and solved the problem. As he was walking away, I called after him, “So, what was wrong?”
He replied, “It was an ID ten T error.”
I didn’t want to appear stupid, but I still asked, “An ID ten T error? What’s that?”
Eric grinned. “Haven’t you ever heard of an ID ten T error before?”
“No.”
“Write it down,” he said, “and I think you’ll figure it out.”
So I wrote it down: ID10T
And I used to like Eric, the little bastard.
🇷🇸Novak Djokovic: Having too much crowd is a very good problem to have… I saw the other day with Alex Eala that’s been a talk which is understandable… like she’s coming from the Philippines which is now a big deal. You know, she’s been the biggest ever tennis player from that country which is a big country and there’s big interest…
📹: https://t.co/0Fov0g41uY