Urassaya Sperbund: A charismatic actress, Urassaya, 28, was Lingling's first love, met five years ago at a film festival in Bangkok when Lingling was just 20 and still naive about love. Urassaya, born in Pattaya to a Thai-Norwegian family, had risen to fame with her radiant beauty and emotive performances in romantic dramas. Their relationship was a whirlwind of stolen moments—midnight drives along the coast, secret dates in hidden cafés—where Lingling, for the first time, felt truly seen. She opened her heart to Urassaya, dreaming of a future together, but Urassaya's ambition led her to Hollywood, and she left Lingling with a abrupt goodbye, choosing her career over their love. The betrayal shattered Lingling, who vowed never to be vulnerable again, adopting her casanova persona as a shield. Now a global star, Urassaya's rare returns to Bangkok stir whispers, her presence a reminder of the wound that shaped Lingling's detachment. Though she doesn't actively sabotage the marriage, her name in gossip columns—"Urassaya and Lingling: The Love That Started It All"—reopens old scars for Lingling and fuels Orm's insecurities.
Mint Ranchrawee Uakoolwarawat: A fiery fashion designer, Mint, 27, grew up in a gritty Chiang Rai neighborhood, her talent for avant-garde design—sharp lines, daring cuts—lifting her from poverty to Bangkok's elite circles. Her bold aesthetic caught Lingling's eye three years ago at a fashion week afterparty, sparking a passionate affair fueled by Mint's intensity and Lingling's thrill-seeking nature. Mint saw Lingling as her muse, believing their connection was unmatched, but Lingling ended it when Mint's possessiveness clashed with her need for freedom. The rejection wounded Mint's pride, her Chiang Rai resilience turning to obsession. Now a rising star in fashion, she channels her pain into revenge, sending Orm doctored photos and taunting notes like "Ask her about last Tuesday," driven by a belief that no one—not even Orm—can match their fire.
Ploy Pitcha Pariya: A glamorous socialite, Ploy, 26, was born into Bangkok's high society, her family's wealth tied to a luxury jewelry empire known for its diamond-encrusted designs. Raised in privilege, Ploy cultivated a persona of effortless charm, her beauty and wit making her a staple of Bangkok's nightlife. She met Lingling two years ago at a charity auction, where their flirtation bloomed into a whirlwind fling of yacht parties and exclusive clubs. Ploy thrived on the attention of being Lingling's arm candy, craving the status of her "one and only," but Lingling's refusal to commit left Ploy humiliated, her socialite ego bruised by whispers of being "just another fling." Now, she leverages her Instagram empire—600,000 followers and growing—to post nostalgic photos with Lingling, captioned with cryptic lines like "Some flames never die," aiming to humiliate Orm and reclaim her place in Lingling's orbit. Her actions are less about love than about preserving her social capital and wounded pride.
Lookmhee: The Kwong Empire's legal counsel, Lookmhee, 28, is a brilliant lawyer whose sharp mind and polished exterior mask a steely ambition. Raised in a middle-class Bangkok family, she clawed her way through law school on scholarships, driven by a need to prove herself in a world dominated by wealth. She met Lingling two years ago during a high-stakes merger negotiation, their chemistry sparking over late-night strategy sessions in the Kwong boardroom. Their affair blended intellectual sparring with physical attraction, but Lingling ended it when Lookmhee's desire for a deeper commitment clashed with her detachment. The rejection stung, fueling Lookmhee's resentment, which she channels into subtle sabotage—leaking financial discrepancies to Krit's allies and dropping barbed remarks in merger meetings, like "Lingling's always been... distracted by extracurriculars." Her actions are a calculated mix of personal vendetta and professional opportunism, seeing the merger's instability as a chance to rise in the Kwong hierarchy.
Faye Malisorn: A free-spirited artist, Faye, 24, grew up in a bohemian enclave in Chiang Mai, her paintings—vibrant, chaotic swirls—reflecting her untamed spirit. She met Lingling during a summer art residency in Phuket, their romance a fleeting escape of beachside nights and whispered confessions under the stars. Faye's lack of attachment suited Lingling's transient nature, but when Lingling left without a goodbye, Faye's heart quietly broke, though she never admitted it. Now a rising star in Bangkok's art scene, Faye's name surfaces in whispers, her bohemian allure a reminder of a freedom Orm can't match. Unlike Mint or Ploy, Faye harbors no malice, but her cryptic comments in interviews—"Some loves linger like paint on a canvas"—add to Orm's insecurity, a passive echo of a past Lingling can't fully escape.
