they keep kissing when the camera is not rolling.. yeah i could never be a gl actress without asking what are we
— vv (@mlformiulena) December 12, 2025
MY SAFE ZONE FINAL EP#รักสุดท้ายตอนจบ pic.twitter.com/r2M5u1pKWS
The viral X post shared by @mlformiulena captures a behind-the-scenes moment from the final episode of the 2025 Thai GL series *My Safe Zone*, starring Jenna Lena Schuett (Alin) and Miu Natsha Bunyasiri (Jane). In the short clip, the two actresses continue kissing passionately even after the director yells “cut,” with the crew laughing and teasing them in the background. Fans instantly flooded the comments with heart-eyes emojis, screaming about “real chemistry” and declaring the kiss “the most authentic in GL history.” Within hours, the video racked up millions of views and became the number-one trending topic under Thailand’s entertainment category.
*My Safe Zone* itself has been one of the breakout hits of 2025 on Netflix, telling the story of childhood best friends Alin and Jane who reunite as adults after years apart and slowly realize their feelings go far beyond friendship. The series stands out in the growing Thai Girls’ Love genre for its unusually mature handling of vulnerability, mental health, and queer identity, rather than relying solely on fan-service moments. Still, scenes like this off-script kiss have fueled endless shipping debates: while many viewers celebrate it as proof that Lena and Miu are dating in real life (a rumor neither has denied), others argue it’s simply exceptional acting and professional commitment to the characters. Ultimately, moments like these blur the line between performance and reality in a way that has become a hallmark of the Thai GL industry. Fans love speculating, creating edits, and writing fanfiction around “proof” of off-screen romances, and production teams quietly encourage the ambiguity because it keeps the shows trending for months after airing. Whether the chemistry between Lena and Miu is genuine romance or just extraordinarily convincing acting, the end result is the same: *My Safe Zone* has cemented itself as one of the most talked-about queer Asian dramas of the year, and this single 12-second clip will probably be replayed by the fandom for years to come.
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