Part 1
Q: What’s the most popular item in your wardrobe right now?
Faye: The fashion items I have the most of right now would definitely be hats, sunglasses, and accessories.
Q: What’s the latest thing you added to your shopping cart?
Faye: Shoes. Shoes.
Q: Are fans more curious about what you’re filming lately and what roles you’re playing?
Faye: Actually, yes. I often ask fans what kind of roles they’d like to see me play. I try to listen to them and make them happy with what they get to watch.
Q: Fans think you’d be perfect as a cop, CIA agent, doctor, gang leader, or teacher. What do you think?
Faye: Honestly, I’d like to play something mysterious, maybe a bit “bad girl.” But in the end, I also want a character with hidden depth like a mafia role. That’s the one character type I haven’t played yet: mafia, or maybe an action role. Whether it’s in a series or a drama, I really hope fans will get to see that someday.
Q: In your mind, when are you Faye, when are you Mali, and when are you Lily?
Faye: When it’s “P’Faye,” that’s my caring side taking care of others. Lily is more elegant, beautiful, and sexy. And Mali… that’s like being a puppy at home, cute and clingy.
Q: Which version of yourself do you like the most?
Faye: I like every version, because each one is natural to me. They’re all part of who I am.
Q: Have you been practicing any new Chinese songs lately? Can you sing a little?
Faye: Should I give you a preview? Okay, just a melody then. (hums a tune) … That’s enough. It’s actually a song that fans really like to play for me.
Q: Which Chinese song have you been listening to the most lately?
Faye: What’s it called again…? Wait, let me grab my phone. I’ll show you. (pulls out phone and plays the song)
Q: You recently released your single Talk. Why did you choose that song?
Faye: The song Talk (สนทนา) has this uplifting, cheerful feeling. When I listen to music, I pay attention to both the melody and the lyrics, and I really like both in this song. It makes me happy when I hear it.
Q: Acting, singing, and running a fashion brand all require creativity. How are they similar or different?
Faye: What’s similar is that they all come from passion and love for the work I do. The differences lie in the focus. Fashion is about trends; we have to research what people like, but eventually, trends often go back to basics: simple, comfortable styles. Acting is another world entirely. It’s my profession, and I grew up with it. It’s something I love deeply and keep working to improve at. I also research what audiences enjoy seeing. That’s the difference. Even hairstyling is an art form. But in the end, everything I do comes from love and passion for creating.
Q: How do you manage your time and energy across all these areas?
Faye: People always ask how I manage my time, and I always say: I’m lucky to have amazing people around me. My team helps me so much. Alone, I could never achieve what I have. Time management is something I do myself, but having the right people around me makes everything smoother. I’m really grateful to my team, that’s why my work goes so well.
Q: Lily has a strong core. How do you keep your mindset balanced?
Faye: I find happiness in small, simple things, so I can overlook negativity. Whenever I encounter something discouraging, I try to shift it into empathy. If we look at things with empathy first, it softens the feelings, eases pain, and sadness. The key is going back to what I love: enjoying my favorite coffee, playing guitar, and listening to songs I like. Those things quickly lift me up. Also, focusing on my own happiness and that of the people around me, seeing encouragement, not overlooking the support from fans or loved ones that really sustains me.
Q: Compared to before, how has your mindset grown?
Faye: People change all the time. You don’t need to wait until you’re “grown up.” Even one second can change your feelings. I’ve learned to be comfortable with this. I see it as part of the human cycle of time and life. With understanding, without blaming anything, you grow day by day. That’s why I try to see things with love and kindness; it gives me strong roots.
Q: If you could say one thing to your past self, what would it be?
Faye: Honestly, it would be a really long message. But if I had to tell my past self something, it would be: thank you. Thank you for taking care of yourself so well. Thank you for being in a good environment, surrounded by supportive people. Thank you for believing in your own potential and for insisting on doing what you love. Thank you for keeping your passion alive. Thank you for making it through everything. I’ve been so strong.
Part 2
Q: Last month, you attended a very important event. What impressed you the most?
Faye: What impressed me most beyond the opportunity itself was my fans. Every fan, whether from Thailand or Interfans, I could feel their love and energy. They stayed up late, clicking “like,” sharing, creating engagement for me, and supporting me no matter the time zone. I was so happy to go to bed at the same time as my fans, wake up at the same time, share good news together, and feel their happiness. I want to thank them deeply. I was truly touched. I promise to give my very best, to create work that fans want to see and that makes them happy. Their happiness is my happiness.
Q: In what areas do you think you need to improve or challenge yourself?
Faye: In acting, I want to take on things I’ve never done before, roles I’ve never experienced. I want to challenge myself with things I fear or don’t dare to do. If I get the chance, I’ll give my all and won’t be afraid anymore.
Q: Where do you find happiness? Can you share some happy moments?
Faye: Honestly, I’m someone who finds happiness in small things. For example, just walking past a little potted plant that’s slowly growing, I find it so cute, and it makes me happy. Things I used to overlook, when I look again, they bring me joy. Like my favorite cup of coffee, with the same familiar aroma, still brings the same happiness. I think my fans feel the same way about happiness. Every time I meet them, seeing their smiles makes me happy. My happiness is simple, and I want to tell my fans: you are my happiness every single day.
Q: In daily life, how do you take care of your physical and mental health?
Faye: For me, when I feel sad, I allow myself to be fully sad. When I suffer, I let myself taste that suffering. When I’m happy, I feel it fully. Allowing myself to feel is healing, that’s how I care for myself. We’re human, we have emotions; we shouldn’t suppress them. Once those feelings pass, then comes the healing. There’s a point where you stop being sad, stop suffering, and move forward. Happiness when it’s at its peak should be cherished. But as humans, sadness always lingers in a little corner of the heart, maybe a quarter of it. That doesn’t mean happiness can’t overcome it. That’s just life. So I believe we must allow ourselves to feel sadness and then heal.
Q: Can you share a little secret about yourself?
Faye: This is a “secret” that’s not really a secret. If asked, I’ll say: I don’t like to stay stuck in sadness for long. I love deeply and give my all. If things don’t turn out as hoped, or if one day my heart breaks, I won’t stay there forever. I love myself enough to know my own worth and where I should place it. I don’t let sadness stay too long. Happiness and sadness, I keep both. But things I shouldn’t revisit, I leave them where they are. That’s my not-so-secret secret. Nobody stays sad forever. Tomorrow will always come.
Q: What new skills have you learned lately?
Faye: Let me share a little. I’ve challenged myself to start learning archery. I’m pushing through the fear of getting hurt, since I’ve seen reviews saying you can get bruises. But I really want to try something new, to play a new sport, to overcome my fear. Even just talking about it makes me tremble.
Q: Can you reveal any plans for the future?
Faye: First of all, fans can look forward to things coming soon on Fabel. There will be fan meetings, magazine shoots, and events both in Thailand and abroad. And yes, there’s definitely a project fans have been waiting for. I hope everyone will be happy with what I’ll be giving them.
Q: Please use three words to describe your next steps.
Faye: “Love you so much” as one, “Be really happy” as another, and “Let’s be together for a long time” as the third.
Q: Do you have expectations for the future?
Faye: In the future, I want to grow together with my fans, creating new work, whether in entertainment, art, or whatever form it may take. I want us to keep growing and stay together like this for a long time.
Q: What would you like to say to your fans?
Faye: I feel the presence of all my fans, and I believe in them just as they believe in me. I’ll keep working hard to bring joy to everyone. Their happiness is my happiness. I want to thank my fans for always being by my side, for embracing me. Please know that I am always one step behind you, cheering you on. Don’t be afraid of me leaving, I’ll be right here.
Faye: “I promise not to go if you promise to stay.”
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