Popular GL Actress Made To Apologize For Post About Her Boyfriend Passing Away
Netizens were horrified after Thai GL actress “Near” Inthira Thammajaroen had to apologize after posting that her boyfriend had passed away.

The actress gained a lot of attention starring in the popular GLs Lucky My Love and Unlock Your Love.


Recently, Near shared the sad news that her boyfriend had passed away, posting pictures of his funeral on Instagram.
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Yet, while it is an emotional time, netizens were shocked when the actress took to her X to apologize. In the post, Near apologized about her “hidden” relationship and revealed that she posted about it to help her move forward. The star then explained how having a boyfriend as a GL actress is “delicate,” but hoped that from that moment, people would see them as actors and “to love someone is no matter their gender is never wrong.”
— Nearinthira (@nearinthira) August 25, 2025
Netizens were furious that the actress had to apologize for the photos and defend herself from the hate.
her boyfriend died and yall having her apologized for being in a relationship. we are truly losing empathy and common sense as a society. ACTORS ARE ACTING stop pushing your fantasies onto them. go touch some grass https://t.co/psqDmrWI5W
— raya 🐨 (@raya_tvdu) August 25, 2025
The day actresses start showing their real bfs/gfs, toxic stans are gonna have to realize they’re literally just ACTRESSES and ships are just part of the job https://t.co/vVpenNmEF3
— five (@fivemyn) August 25, 2025
The most hurtful part of supporting someone is that you have to see them apologize for loving somone when it’s not even their job to talk about their private life, at all, from the beginning.
Have to admit, I have no idea who is this amazing woman, what happened to her and what… https://t.co/ErigjvRx9G
— emi’sbluehoodie⚽️ (@ohwellhowfun) August 25, 2025
Actors are actors. Their job is to bring chemistry and emotions on screen, and once the camera stops rolling, that job is done. Everywhere else in the world, people understand this. But in the GL/BL industry, the toxic system keeps pushing the idea that on-screen partners must… https://t.co/ZBVJ4NhLdS
— Retired Delulu (@FaYoPertFarmKob) August 25, 2025
Netizens believe she shouldn’t have had to apologize.