Netflix Actress’s “Cringe” Acting Draws Scathing Criticism

“What strings did she pull to get this role?”

Recently, Netflix announced the lead star for a remake of Girl From Nowhere, a popular 2018 Thai series about a vengeful immortal entity who takes the form of a high school girl.

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“Kitty” Chicha Amatayakul as Nanno | Netflix

Girl From Nowhere has two seasons, both starring “KittyChicha Amatayakul as Nanno.

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“Nink” Chanya McClory (right) joined the cast as Yuri, Nanno’s rival, in Season 2 | Netflix

Rather than releasing a Season 3, Netflix will pivot to create a reboot called Girl From Nowhere: The Reset, which will feature Thai-British actress “Becky” Rebecca Armstrong as an amnesiac version of Nanno.

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“Becky” Rebecca Armstrong | Netflix

When the news dropped on January 14, it was met with mixed reactions from netizens who doubted Becky’s ability to play Nanno. She is best known for her GL (Girls’ Love) series, including Gap.

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Now, after getting a sneak peek at Becky’s acting as Nanno, criticism has continued to grow. On January 14, Vogue Thailand released a YouTube video titled One Day With Becky. 

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Throughout the video, Becky slipped into her psychopathic character by changing her demeanor and saying “weird” things that Nanno might say.

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Many fans expressed support for Becky in the video’s comment section…

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…but on X (Twitter), other netizens described her acting as “cringe”. One claimed that “most Thais” dislike Becky’s acting but can’t criticize it without being “attacked” by GL fans. Some would have preferred to see a different Thai actress cast in the role.

Despite the growing criticism, other netizens are waiting to pass judgement until they see Becky’s performance in the series, which will premiere on March 7.

Watch the video here:

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