The X post you linked (from 

@SAPPHlST
) is a fan defending Becky Armstrong as the new Nanno in the upcoming reboot Girl from Nowhere: The Reset. The caption reads:
"a lot of people are gonna be eating their words real soon🙂↕️"
It's paired with four teaser stills of Becky in character — wearing the iconic school uniform, with her signature bob haircut, and sporting that signature eerie, intense expression. The post is basically saying: haters/critics doubting the casting will regret it once they see her performance.Quick context on the drama
  • The original Girl from Nowhere (2018–2021) starred Chicha "Kitty" Amatayakul as Nanno — the mysterious, almost supernatural high-school girl who exposes hypocrisy, bullying, and dark secrets with twisted karma-style punishments. Kitty's creepy smile, deadpan delivery, and unsettling vibe made her iconic.
  • This new version, Girl from Nowhere: The Reset, is a reboot/reimagining (not a direct season 3 continuation). It features a new universe/timeline, different cast, and Becky Armstrong (Rebecca Patricia Armstrong) stepping into the Nanno role.
  • Official announcement came around January 14, 2026, with teasers starting January 12. Premiere is set for March 7, 2026 on Thailand's Channel 31 (with uncut version on oneD app; also expected on Netflix Thailand).

Fan reactions (as seen in replies/quotes to that post and recent buzz)The casting split fans hard:
  • Many OG fans feel it's a downgrade — comments like "biggest downgrade," "she doesn't embody Nanno," "we wanted Kitty," or saying Becky's vibe feels too "bright" or model-like instead of properly creepy/twisted.
  • Becky's supporters (especially her large fanbase from GL series like Gap: The Series and The Loyal Pin) are hyped. They point to her growth as an actress, dedication, and how she's pushing herself into darker roles. Posts like the one you shared are basically victory-lap energy: "give her a chance, she'll surprise you and shut everyone up."
  • Some neutral/old fans are open to it, saying "let's wait and see" since the show is a fresh start anyway.
Right now (mid-January 2026), it's mostly teaser photos and early reactions — no full trailer or episodes yet. Becky's stills lean into the mysterious/unnerving side (blood on uniform in some promo shots, intense stares), so the real test will be how she handles Nanno's dialogue, laugh, and that signature unhinged energy when the series drops in March.If you're a fan of the original, curious about Becky, or just following the discourse, March should be interesting — either she'll win people over or the debates will get even louder 😄Want me to pull up more recent reactions, check for any new teasers, or describe the photos in detail?