รวบคาโรงแรม! บุกควบคุมตัวซาแซงดำเนินคดี พร้อมส่งยื่นเรื่อง ตม. ขอ Blacklist คดีล่วงละเมิดสิทธิส่วนบุคคล "ฟรีน สโรชา"#freenbecky #srchafreen #beckysangels #idolfactoryTH https://t.co/pYGg9Jxbmn pic.twitter.com/MJgbvPaUw7
— TVPOOL SOCIAL (@tvpoolsocial) June
On June 2, 2025, TVPOOL SOCIAL reported a significant update on a case involving Thai actress Freen Sarocha Chankimha, known for her roles in popular Girl Love series. The incident occurred on May 31, when an international "sasaeng" fan (a term used to describe obsessive fans who invade celebrities' privacy) approached Freen during a public event, violating her personal space and allegedly using physical force. Following the incident, Idol Factory, Freen’s management company, swiftly coordinated with the Pathumwan Metropolitan Police Station in Bangkok. On June 1, authorities apprehended the individual at a hotel in the Pathumwan district. The suspect confessed to the charges and was fined as per Thai legal procedures. Additionally, Idol Factory submitted a formal request to Thailand’s Immigration Office to blacklist the individual, citing their behavior as a potential threat to public safety and requesting a ban on their re-entry into the country.
Idol Factory issued an official statement emphasizing their commitment to fostering a respectful and safe environment for their artists. They urged fans to express their admiration in a lawful and considerate manner, highlighting the importance of respecting personal rights, safety, and human dignity. The company also expressed gratitude to Freen’s fans for their support and called for collective efforts to build a society grounded in mutual respect and safety.
The post included hashtags such as #freenbecky, #srchafreen, #beckysangels, and #idolfactoryTH, reflecting the strong fanbase and community support for Freen and her frequent collaborator, Becky Armstrong.
This incident underscores the growing issue of sasaeng fan behavior in the entertainment industry, a problem that has long plagued celebrities worldwide, particularly in the K-pop and Thai entertainment scenes. Freen Sarocha, a rising star in Thailand’s Girl Love genre, has garnered a massive international following, which, while a testament to her talent, also exposes her to risks like the one she faced on May 31. The swift response from Idol Factory and Thai authorities is commendable, as it sends a clear message that such violations will not be tolerated. The decision to pursue a blacklist through the Immigration Office is a strong deterrent, potentially setting a precedent for how similar cases are handled in the future.
However, this incident also highlights the broader need for improved security measures at public events, especially for high-profile artists like Freen. Fans on X, as seen in the replies to TVPOOL SOCIAL’s post, echoed this sentiment, calling for better protection and expressing relief at the authorities’ quick action. Hashtags like #ProtectFREEN reflect the genuine concern among her fanbase, who view her not just as a celebrity but as someone deserving of respect and safety.
While legal consequences are a necessary step, this case also serves as a reminder for fans to reflect on their behavior. Idol Factory’s statement about expressing love in a “polite and appropriate” manner is a gentle yet firm call for boundaries in fan-celebrity interactions. As Freen’s popularity continues to soar—evidenced by her planned fan meetings in places like Indonesia, as noted in related web results—the responsibility to ensure her safety falls on both her management and her fans. Creating a “warm, safe, and respectful” environment, as Idol Factory hopes, requires a collective effort. This incident, while unfortunate, could be a turning point in fostering healthier fan culture in Thailand and beyond.
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